Four religious fanatics arrested in UP for trying to sell a Hindu girl

Arrested men

Lucknow (UP) – The Police have arrested four religious fanatics who were trying to sell a Hindu girl. They are identified as Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Jabir, Mohammad Nadir and Mohammad Wahab. Mohammad Jabir is the father of Mohammad Amir, the main accused in the case. Another accused named Jeeshan is absconding.

Mohammad Amir took a Hindu name to trap a Hindu girl and had physical relations with her. Later the girl came to know of Amir’s real identity. Amir forced her to convert to Islam. As the girl refused to do so, he kidnapped her. The girl informed the Police about her kidnapping on the night of 19th May and requested to save her as she felt she might be killed. A force of 125 Policemen started searching for her. The kidnappers took her to Aishbagh railway station and boarded Awadh Assam Express. The train had departed when the Police reached the station. The Police contacted their network and stopped the train at Harauni railway station. The girl was rescued and the kidnappers were arrested at 4 a.m.

Accused father son duo used to sell girls from rural areas

As per the Police enquiry, Mohammad Jabir and Mohammad Amir, accused father son duo in this case, used to trap girls from rural areas. They would take them to Mumbai to roam; but instead would sell them to suitable buyers.

Editorial Viewpoint

This proves religious fanatics do not fear the Anti-Love Jihad law. It would not seem incorrect if someone demands running bulldozers on the houses of such people.