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"अजमेर शरीफ़ दरगाह": In Beawar, Rajasthan, Rihan Mohammad, Sohail Mansuri, Shoaib, Arman Pathan, & Sahil Qureshi lured minor girls with mobiles, raped & blackmailed them into trapping others, forcing them to recite Kalma & convert, sparking mass protests

They were given Chinese mobile phones and were even forced to make their underage friends to chat with the offenders who were sexually exploiting them.
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Ajmer 2.0 in Beawar in Rajasthan: Muslim youths exploit and blackmail major girls, force them to convert, pressurise victims to introduce their female friends to them
Ajmer 2.0 in Beawar in Rajasthan: Muslim youths exploit and blackmail major girls, force them to convert, pressurise victims to introduce their female friends to them

In a shocking revelation from the Beawar district of Rajasthan, a sensational case of rape involving the gift of mobile phones has surfaced. The reports suggest that some youths have been deceiving minor girls by presenting them with mobile phones, only to exploit them sexually afterwards. This pattern of deceit has stirred significant unrest among community members, leading to widespread protests.

Following the exposure of these incidents, inpiduals from every community have taken to the streets, gheraoing the local police station in a demand for justice. They are vehemently calling for the arrest of the culprits who have committed these heinous acts against minor girls. The area where these distressing events unfolded is under the jurisdiction of the Bijaynagar police station.

A case of rape of 4-5 minor girls has been reported in this district. Family members of the victims have come forward, revealing that a gang was orchestrating these crimes. The perpetrators had captured obscene photos and videos, using these materials to blackmail their victims. The pressure didn't stop at physical exploitation; the victims were coerced into reciting Kalma, observing fasts, and converting to Islam, adding a layer of religious manipulation to their ordeal. This case, deeply rooted in the Bijainagar police station area, has highlighted a sinister method of control and abuse.

The public's reaction was swift and intense, with thousands from perse backgrounds flooding the streets, surrounding the police station in Bijaynagar. Their collective demand was clear: justice for the victims and the immediate arrest of the accused. The tension was palpable, prompting the local authorities to take exceptional measures. Additional police forces from four different stations were mobilized, and senior officials were dispatched to the scene to manage the escalating situation.

The Masuda deputy superintendent of police, DSP Sajjan Singh, played a pivotal role in pacifying the crowd. His assurances to the protesters, who were visibly agitated, managed to de-escalate the tension, bringing some semblance of calm back to the community. His involvement was crucial in ensuring that the situation did not spiral further out of control.

Local people and protesters have voiced their concerns, stating that youths of a Muslim community gave mobile phones to minor girls studying in private schools and raped them after luring them. According to the community members, these girls are still being sexually exploited, painting a grim picture of ongoing abuse.

Such incidents are increasing. The fear of public shame has become a significant deterrent for many girls and their families to come forward to the police station. This reluctance only serves to embolden the accused, increasing their morale as they continue these heinous acts under the shadow of silence.

The community has learned that the gang has videos and photos of other girls as well. It's been revealed by one of the parents that the gang members lure the minor girls by giving them toys and mobile phones etc. as gifts and then pressurize them to meet. Once they have gained the trust of these young women, they force them into situations where they must go to cafes and wear clothes chosen by the gang members.

Further distressing details came to light when he said that his daughters told him that they are forced to introduce each other's friends for physical exploitation. The threat of violence is used as leverage; if they refuse, their family members are threatened with death. Upon reaching out to the families of his daughters' friends, he was met with corroborating stories, discovering that their daughters also have similar phones and similar incidents have happened with them too, suggesting a widespread network of exploitation.

Bijaynagar police station in-charge, Karan Singh, has confirmed that 4 to 5 minor girls have come forward to the police. These girls, along with their parents, have formally complained to the police that some youths first gave them mobiles and then sexually exploited them by pressurizing them. Following these complaints, the police have registered 3 separate cases and detained 7 accused, indicating a step towards justice for the victims.

Lastly, in a collective report to the police, the families of the three victims said that during interrogation of their daughters, they are gang of 15-20 people. This revelation points to a larger, more organized group perpetrating these crimes, highlighting the scale of the issue at hand in Bijaynagar.

The investigation has led to the identification of several accused inpiduals involved in the heinous acts. The culprits have been named as Rihan Mohammad (20), son of Jaan Mohammad, resident of Rajnagar Police Station area, Bijainagar, Sohail Manshuri (19), son of Anwar Hussain from Taro ka Kheda Bijainagar, Luqman alias Soheb (20), son of Mohammad Usman of Hurda Road Gulabpura, Arman Pathan (19) son of Kalu Khan, native of Rajnagar Police Station area, Bijainagar, Sahil Qureshi (19) son of Mohammad Sabir from Sajanabad Police Station area, Gulabpura, Ayan, Afran, Aashiq Qureshi, Javed, Karim, Faizan and 10 to 15 others. Additionally, two juvenile offenders have also been detained, indicating the involvement of younger members in this crime network.

On the 16th of February, the family members of three minor girls reported the matter to the Vijayanagar Police Station and submitted a complaint. They disclosed that their daughters were under significant pressure to communicate with these inpiduals. The accused had distributed Chinese mobile phones to these girls, further exploiting them by compelling them to involve their underage friends in conversations with the offenders, leading to further sexual exploitation.

“When we inquired from our daughters, we came to know that there is a gang, which includes Sohail Mansuri, Soheb, Arman, Sahil, Luqman, and 10-15 other boys. They also captured photos and videos of underage girls besides our daughters which were then used to blackmail them. The victims were also given false promises of erasing the explicit material if they introduce them to other girls. The accused threatened and pushed the girls to meet with them. They are trapping our daughters in their net. They are luring them by offering small toys and mobiles. The same is happening with other girls in the area as well. They forced them to go to cafes and wear clothes of their choice,” the complainants shared, revealing the manipulative tactics used by the gang.

Further deepening the narrative, the complainants added, “We learned that the girls were forced to introduce each other’s friends for physical exploitation by the accused when we spoke with our daughters. They were also threatened with murder if they didn’t comply. We discovered that the girls have identical phones when we got in touch with the families of their friends. Likewise, they have experienced similar ordeal.”

The disturbing case that shook Beawar, Rajasthan, has now led to official police intervention, with multiple cases being registered. The authorities, under mounting pressure from the public and protestors, launched an extensive investigation to apprehend the accused inpiduals.

Afterward, three separate cases were registered and an inquiry was initiated. A special police team was formed at the circle level, special informers were appointed and details were collected with the help of technical support, following which a rigorous operation was undertaken to nab the perpetrators who were eventually arrested.

The police wasted no time in forming specialized teams, ensuring that every detail related to the case was meticulously examined. Law enforcement deployed informers and used advanced technical surveillance to trace the movements of the accused. After a detailed and focused operation, the police finally succeeded in capturing the perpetrators who were allegedly responsible for the horrifying crimes.

The in-charge of the police station, Karan Singh, shared crucial updates regarding the case. "Police station in-charge Karan Singh informed that at present 4-5 minor girls have come forward and gave a complaint revealing that some young men gave them mobile phones after which they pressurised and abused them."

This revelation further reinforced what had already been suspected—that the accused inpiduals strategically targeted minor girls, luring them with mobile phones and subsequently coercing them into sexual abuse. "Local residents shared that the girls study in a private school and youths of a particular community trapped them, handed them cell phones and raped them."

This statement from the locals has only added to the gravity of the situation, as more details continue to emerge regarding the pattern in which these crimes were committed.

Dhanraj Kavadia, a prominent figure from the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, expressed his concern over the incident and the response of law enforcement. "I have spoken to the police officers. They have assured appropriate action. After this, the officers have been given an ultimatum till 6 pm. We will see what comes out in the police action. The entire society then will gather in the temple and take a decision. People of a particular community have carried out the incident. Strict action should be taken against the culprits. This is not a party issue, but of the entire society."

His strong words reflect the sentiment of an enraged community that is demanding stringent legal action against the culprits. The outrage stems from the fact that these crimes were not isolated incidents but part of a larger pattern of exploitation, targeting vulnerable schoolgirls.

Former Municipal Council President Dhanraj Gurjar also voiced his dismay over the matter, calling for immediate and severe action against the accused. "This incident is shameful for humanity. Whatever I have understood and heard about this instance, it is a part of an international conspiracy. These people do the business of blackmailing by seducing innocent females. A meeting of the officials of the entire society is to be held this evening. A decision will be taken by 6 pm. The culprits must face severe action. This concerns the entire society and not just one party."

His statement hints at a broader conspiracy that extends beyond local crimes, suggesting the presence of an organized network involved in trapping and exploiting innocent girls. This remark has only intensified the urgency surrounding the case, making it clear that justice must be served swiftly.

With the police actively investigating, and the community standing firm in its demand for strict action, the case has sparked a movement that extends far beyond Beawar. The coming hours and days will be crucial in determining how the law enforcement agencies respond to this horrific case, and whether the families of the victims will finally see justice being served.

Ajmer sexual exploitation case

In April 1992, Ajmer was shaken by a horrifying revelation of sexual exploitation involving over 100 young women between the ages of 17 and 20. Subsequent reports suggested that the actual number of victims could be significantly higher, with some estimates reaching as many as 250.

The story was written by journalist Santosh Gupta and it was published in Dainik Navjyoti. The report revealed that hundreds of schoolgirls were sexually exploited by the accused. They recorded the sexual assaults and used them to blackmail the girls to bring more girls to them.

The scandal took an even more alarming turn when it was revealed that the daughters of prominent leaders in Ajmer were also among the victims. The exposé was published under the headline “Daughters of big leaders are victims of blackmail,” shedding light on the deep-rooted influence of the perpetrators.

What shocked the people of Ajmer the most was the alleged involvement of influential families linked to the Khadims of Ajmer Dargah, also known as the dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. These Khadims claim to be direct descendants of the early followers of the revered Sufi saint. Among those whose names surfaced in connection with the case were Farooq Chishti and Nafis Chishti, both of whom were Youth Congress leaders at the time the scandal came to public attention.

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