The incident came to the light after the VHP and Bajrang Dal members came to know about the event and caught the accused red handed. The members discovered that around 30-35 Hindu women had gathered at a place and were being given copies of Bible and Rs 300 each.
The body was found on November 16, and the Azamgarh police have now arrested the ex-boyfriend of the deceased, identified as Prince Yadav, in the matter.
On July 30, the Azamgarh police in Uttar Pradesh busted a conversion racket by arresting six women who were attempting to convert vulnerable villagers to Christianity
"This is why I appeal to everyone present here to stand up for issues pertaining to our Faith and its last Messenger", he continued. Amidst chants of Naara-e-Takbeer and Allahu Akbar, Abdur Rahman warned that he is willing to trample 80 crore people (referring to the Hindu community) under his feet.
Meraj Ahmed and his associate Zeeshan used to contact people using a gay dating app and call the victims at a deserted place where they looted them. Many victims, out of shame, had not even approached the police.
A team of police officials and administration of Azamgarh left for Lucknow to complete the attachment process of the property located at Husainganj area of Lucknow.