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Investigation into the alleged religious conversion racket, in which 14 people have been arrested so far, has revealed that ...
According to police, the racket was being led by Abdul Rehman from Delhi—who converted to Islam in 1990—and Ayesha, a ...
Investigators revealed that the network used social media, online gaming platforms like LudoStar, encrypted messaging apps ...
Names of two Pakistani influencers, who used to preach on religious conversion, came to light during the probe, says an ...
The women were lured with promises of a monthly salary of ₹8,000 to ₹10,000. When contacted, the women’s families denied knowing anything about the Agra plan: Police ...
Agra police uncovered a conversion racket targeting Hindu girls across several states, led by Abdul Rehman, with 14 arrests ...
The Agra conversion racket operated through social media, online games, encrypted communication platforms, and the dark web, police said.
Union Cabinet approved the proposal last month to establish the South Asia Regional Centre of the International Potato Center ...
On Saturday, Agra Police Commissioner Deepak Kumar said online games were sometimes used to target young people for ...
Abdul Rehman had been orchestrating religious conversions for the past 35 years, running the operation from Delhi.
The Uttar Pradesh Police also believes that the syndicate had a WhatsApp wing, which was active in Delhi, and was targeting ...
Names of two Pakistani influencers have come to light in connection with an illegal religious conversion case, a senior police official said on Saturday. “Names of two Pakistani influencers, Tanveer ...