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Madhya Pradesh: Kidnapping accused Imran’s relatives attack police station, demand his release and threaten to kill policemen

The victim, the daughter of a local policeman had confirmed that the case was one of Love jihad' where the accused Imran had kidnapped her.

In a shocking incident in Madhya Pradesh, the relatives of a man named Imran along with almost five hundred protestors reportedly barged into Cantt Guna police station last night in Madhya Pradesh and created a ruckus.

As per reports, the mob demanded the immediate release of Imran, whom the police had arrested for abducting the daughter of a police officer in an apparent case of ‘Love Jihad’.

Yusuf Imran, a resident of Guna district, Madhya Pradesh, had allegedly kidnapped a police officer’s daughter recently.

After receiving the complaint, Guna police carried out a manhunt to rescue the girl and also got hold of the accused. After the two were brought to the police station, the victim narrated her ordeal. She confirmed that Imran had kidnapped her and alleged that it was due to ‘love jihad’.

The news of Imran’s apprehension spread and the relatives of Imran accompanied by several others barged into the police station at midnight. They pressurised the police to release the accused. However, after they failed in their attempts to do so, the mob started creating a ruckus in the police station. One of Imran’s relatives reportedly gave death threats to Ashok Kushwaha, one of the officers on duty. They also alleged that the police mistreated the protestors.

A lady caught on camera threatening the police in Guna police station

Raja Babu Singh IPS IG/Gwalior zone while addressing the media in a press conference said that any kind of misbehaviour with police officers would not be tolerated. He assured that the perpetrators would be punished.

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