The Dark Truth of Bhopal's Beautician Sisters with Luxury Cars and Metro Cities Network
Two beautician sisters from Bhopal are accused of luring girls into prostitution, drugging them, and coercing them into religious conversion.
In Bhopal, a network reportedly initiated from Abbas Nagar has expanded to the 'Sagar Royal Villa' on Hoshangabad Road, led by two beautician sisters, Amreen alias Mahira and Afreen. They stand accused not only of pushing girls into the dark world of prostitution but also of drugging them to facilitate rape and pressuring them into converting to their religion. The case has raised alarming concerns about the exploitation and manipulation faced by vulnerable women in urban settings.
A Hindu victim recounted her harrowing experience to the police, explaining how she met a girl named Sanjna at a birthday party, who introduced her to Amreen. In August 2025, Amreen's friend, Chandan Yadav—who is reportedly a recent convert himself—took the victim to his sister’s home, drugged her, and assaulted her. The pressure did not stop there; both Amreen and Chandan forced the victim to embrace Islam and read the Quran, exposing a disturbing trend of religious coercion intertwined with sexual exploitation.
The investigation has unveiled a wider web of complicity, with another gang member, Sanjna, reportedly having changed her name to Jannat after converting, and marrying Amreen's brother, Haider. Victims were allegedly coerced into wearing revealing clothing and taken to clubs and parties, illuminating the lengths of manipulation and control within this disturbing operation. The case highlights urgent issues about women's safety, trafficking, and the need for stronger protective measures in society, particularly in metropolitan areas like Bhopal.