Beawar Horror: Minor girls forced into conversion by Islamist gang; Ex-Councillor Hakim Qureshi joins 8 in custody
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Beawar Horror: Minor girls forced into conversion by Islamist gang; Ex-Councillor Hakim Qureshi joins 8 in custody

Qureshi, identified by police as an accomplice in the gang’s activities, was presented before a court and remanded to custody for further questioning. Authorities believe his involvement points to a deeper nexus, with several Muslim individuals allegedly collaborating in the exploitation ring. So far, nine suspects have been apprehended, including three juveniles, while the search continues for additional perpetrators

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A chilling case of sexual exploitation and coercion targeting minor girls has sent shockwaves through Beawar, a town in Rajasthan’s Ajmer district. Authorities have uncovered a disturbing operation orchestrated by an Islamist gang, with the arrest of former independent councillor Hakim Qureshi on February 23 marking a significant breakthrough in the investigation. The case, which involves blackmail, sexual abuse, and forced religious conversion, has ignited widespread outrage, prompting calls for harsh punishment and swift justice.

The case to public attention on February 15, when a courageous minor girl lodged a complaint at the Vijaynagar police station, exposing a predatory network preying on young students from a local private school. Following her brave disclosure, the families of four additional victims stepped forward, revealing a pattern of systemic abuse.

According to the victims’ statements, the perpetrators lured teenage girls with gifts such as mobile phones, only to ensnare them in a web of exploitation. The accused allegedly recorded obscene photos and videos of the girls, using these materials to blackmail them into compliance.

Beyond sexual abuse, the victims reported being subjected to intense coercion to adopt Islamic practices. One survivor recounted to authorities how the gang pressured her to visit a local cleric and mosque, forcing her to read the Kalma (Islamic declaration of faith) and observe fasting. These revelations have fueled allegations of a broader agenda involving religious conversion, further stoking communal tensions in the region.

The investigation took a dramatic turn with the arrest of Hakim Qureshi, a former councillor from Bijaynagar, on February 23. Qureshi, identified by police as an accomplice in the gang’s activities, was presented before a court and remanded to custody for further questioning. Authorities believe his involvement points to a deeper nexus, with several Muslim individuals allegedly collaborating in the exploitation ring. So far, nine suspects have been apprehended, including three juveniles, while the search continues for additional perpetrators.

Among the detained, Karim, Aashiq, and Shravan have been placed under seven-day police remand, while Lukman, Sohail, Rihan, and Afraz face five days in custody. The interrogation of these individuals is expected to shed light on the full scope of the operation, including the roles of other potential accomplices.

In a move signaling the administration’s resolve, officials have demanded property documents from five of the accused, raising the specter of “bulldozer action”—a controversial practice of demolishing the homes of alleged criminals. The Bijaynagar Municipality has issued notices giving the suspects three days to comply, failing which their properties face demolition. Additionally, the local cemetery and Jama Masjid have received notices from the administration, though the specific reasons remain unclear. These developments suggest a broader crackdown targeting not just the accused but also associated entities.

The police have registered cases under multiple sections of the law, including the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, which addresses sexual crimes against minors. The POCSO Act, designed to safeguard children from abuse and exploitation, mandates stringent penalties, and its invocation underscores the gravity of the offenses. Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Sajjan Singh and Circle Officer (CO) Rajesh Vidyarthi are overseeing the probe, with authorities promising a thorough investigation.

Police sources indicate that the gang operated with chilling precision, targeting vulnerable schoolgirls, monitoring their routines, and exploiting their trust. The use of compromising videos to silence victims and compel them to recruit others mirrors tactics seen in past high-profile cases, such as the infamous 1992 Ajmer scandal, amplifying fears of a recurring pattern in the region.

The revelations have sparked fury across Beawar and beyond, with residents demanding the death penalty for the perpetrators. On Monday, the Masuda market shut down in protest, reflecting the depth of public anger. Demonstrations erupted in Ajmer, Beawar, and Bhilwara, with Hindu organisations and local communities rallying for justice. Protesters surrounded police stations, and additional forces from four stations were deployed to maintain order amid the tense atmosphere.

The outrage reached the courtroom as well, with reports of lawyers physically confronting the accused during their appearance, underscoring the visceral reaction to the case. Community leaders have called for fast-track trials and exemplary punishment to deter such crimes, while some speculate about an “international conspiracy” behind the gang’s actions—a claim yet to be substantiated by official findings.

As the probe continues, the focus remains on ensuring justice for the victims—whose courage in coming forward has exposed a dark underbelly of exploitation—and addressing the systemic vulnerabilities that allowed such a crime to flourish.

Topics: Beawar HorrorGrooming gangs. RajasthanIslamists gangsHakim Qureshi
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