A guy called Imran was taken into custody by the ghaziabad police on january 25th on suspicion of repeatedly raping a Hindu married woman and trying to convert her to Islam. According to reports, the accused enticed the woman to accompany him on january 9. Imran was quickly taken into custody by the police after her spouse filed a complaint. They've saved the woman.
What's the content of the FIR?
The victim's husband filed a complaint, which led to the filing of the FIR against Imran. The husband claimed in his lawsuit that Imran had deceived and seduced his wife into leaving the house. According to the FIR, Imran urged the woman to do namaz and introduced her to a cleric. She also faced pressure to think about converting to islam and altering her name. In addition, the spouse claimed that the victim took money and jewelry with her when she left the house.
Following Sections 3 and 4 of the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Religious Conversion Act and Section 87 of the Bharatiya Nayay Sanhita (BNS), the complaint was submitted on january 24.
In his lawsuit, the husband claimed that Imran, a Khoda native, had known his wife before they were married. The woman and he had been communicating for a few months. The woman vanished on the evening of january 9. The husband filed a formal report at the Vijay nagar police station after failing in his attempt to locate her on his own.
According to media sources, concerns were aroused when the woman started displaying an affinity for Islam. Imran was arrested as a result of the spouse providing information, including his phone number. According to the woman's account, Imran showed her around several mosques in ghaziabad and Delhi. During the time she was absent, he kept her in several motels.
Police Statement
Rajesh Kumar, the Deputy Commissioner of police (City), attested to Imran's arrest and the woman's recovery. "The accused kept the woman in hotels and took her to various places, including mosques in Delhi," he added. The accused, however, disputes the conversion accusations. After appearing in court, the accused was sent to jail.
The topic is now being investigated further.
What's the content of the FIR?
The victim's husband filed a complaint, which led to the filing of the FIR against Imran. The husband claimed in his lawsuit that Imran had deceived and seduced his wife into leaving the house. According to the FIR, Imran urged the woman to do namaz and introduced her to a cleric. She also faced pressure to think about converting to islam and altering her name. In addition, the spouse claimed that the victim took money and jewelry with her when she left the house.
Following Sections 3 and 4 of the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Religious Conversion Act and Section 87 of the Bharatiya Nayay Sanhita (BNS), the complaint was submitted on january 24.
In his lawsuit, the husband claimed that Imran, a Khoda native, had known his wife before they were married. The woman and he had been communicating for a few months. The woman vanished on the evening of january 9. The husband filed a formal report at the Vijay nagar police station after failing in his attempt to locate her on his own.
According to media sources, concerns were aroused when the woman started displaying an affinity for Islam. Imran was arrested as a result of the spouse providing information, including his phone number. According to the woman's account, Imran showed her around several mosques in ghaziabad and Delhi. During the time she was absent, he kept her in several motels.
Police Statement
Rajesh Kumar, the Deputy Commissioner of police (City), attested to Imran's arrest and the woman's recovery. "The accused kept the woman in hotels and took her to various places, including mosques in Delhi," he added. The accused, however, disputes the conversion accusations. After appearing in court, the accused was sent to jail.
The topic is now being investigated further.