'Sanjana turned into paradise...', the harrowing tale of a Hindu girl saved from beautician sisters
A Hindu girl's distressing experience of being lured into conversion and abuse by beautician sisters in Bhopal has been revealed.
A shocking case of religious conversion and human trafficking has come to light in Bhopal, where two sisters, Amreen alias Mahira and Aafreen, are accused of exploiting Hindu girls. The victim, a beautician, recounted her harrowing experience of being ensnared in a scheme of 'love jihad' and subjected to repeated assaults by men including Chandan Yadav, Yashir, and Bilal. The victim reported her first encounter with a girl named Sanjana through a mutual friend, leading to her eventual entrapment.
Sanjana, who had converted to Islam and changed her name to 'Jannat', introduced the victim to Amreen under the pretense of getting her a job, after which the victim was subjected to horrific experiences of drugging and sexual abuse. She detailed events where she was taken to a different location and forced into a compromising situation, followed by threats to silence her. The case underscores the alarming issue of organized trafficking and manipulation, raising serious questions about the safety of vulnerable women.
As investigations continue, this case highlights the urgent need for safeguards against such predatory practices that exploit individuals under the guise of religious or romantic conversions. The victim's bravery in coming forward may encourage others to speak up against similar abuses, shedding light on a deeply troubling societal issue that demands immediate attention from authorities.