A case of religious conversion and entrapment of girls by concealing their identities has come to light in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh. Police have registered a case against two young men, Kamruddin Jamal and Qamar Hayat, at the Gomti Nagar police station.
These men are accused of using the aliases “Rahul” and “Sonu” to lure Hindu girls into their trap. They lured them under the pretext of offering them jobs at the “Brown Girls Cafe.” Police are now investigating the extent of this network’s presence in other cities outside Lucknow.
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According to the complaint, this gang specifically targeted girls who came to Lucknow for studies or jobs. The accused were charged with drugging the girls and sexually exploiting them. They then made objectionable videos of them and blackmailed them.
The victim claims that the girls were pressured to convert to Islam using the video. The matter came to light when a young woman preparing for the UP Police exam mustered the courage to tell the police about her ordeal. The police are now investigating the accused’s fake documents and their entire network.

