'The boys here do not drink alcohol, marry them'
Two sisters from Bhopal, Amreen and Afreen, have been accused of running a conversion and gang rape syndicate targeting Hindu girls, as revealed by a victim who worked as a beautician.
In Bhopal, two sisters named Amreen and Afreen were allegedly luring Hindu girls into a conversion and gang rape scheme, as disclosed by a victim who worked at a beauty parlor. The victim reported that poor Hindu young women were being brainwashed with job offers and subsequently forced into conversion before being trafficked into a sex racket.
According to the victim, Amreen, also known as Mahira, alongside Chandan Yadav, pressured her to convert to their religion. The victim detailed a harrowing experience where she was drugged and raped by Chandan Yadav, Yasir, and Bilal. This incident reportedly occurred after a birthday celebration for her friend Akash, which led to her being introduced to a girl named Sanjna, with whom she later shared a room in Shahpura, Bhopal.
The police in Bhopal are investigating the case seriously after the victim's revelations, as it raises alarming questions about the susceptibility of young women to exploitation and the broader issue of organized crime disguised under legal or benign pretenses. The situation exemplifies the importance of vigilance in such scenarios to protect vulnerable populations and the urgent need for legal action against such practices.