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Uttar Pradesh: Islamist Mansoori, wearing a tilak to pose as Hindu, caught pickpocketing at Banke Bihari Mandir

A shocking pickpocketing incident during darshan at Banke Bihari Mandir, Vrindavan, came to light when a Muslim man, identified as Mansoori Akleel, allegedly disguised as a Hindu devotee with a tilak, was caught attempting theft. The incident has sparked serious concerns over security and the misuse of religious identity inside sacred spaces

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Muslim man Mansoori Akleel caught in a pickpocketing attempt at Banke Bihari Mandir

Muslim man Mansoori Akleel caught in a pickpocketing attempt at Banke Bihari Mandir

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Vrindavan: A city renowned for its spiritual heritage and devotion to Bhagwan Krishna, witnessed a disturbing incident at the Banke Bihari Mandir, raising serious concerns about devotees’ safety within the sacred premises. A devotee reported an attempted theft during darshan near Gate No. 2, highlighting the growing need for stricter security measures at major religious sites.

The devotee, while performing darshan of Shri Banke Bihari Ji, sensed someone trying to steal his wallet. Alert and quick to react, he caught the individual red-handed and confronted him immediately. What made the situation more shocking was that the person involved had disguised himself as a devotee by applying a tilak, blending seamlessly with the crowd of worshippers. This act of deception inside a place of worship shocked not only the devotee but also those present around him. Upon police intervention, the accused initially refused to provide any form of identification, including his Aadhaar card. Only after persistent questioning and firm handling by law enforcement did he produce an Aadhaar card, which identified him as Mansoori Akleel.

🚨 SHOCKING Incident 🚨

At Banke Bihari Temple, Vrindavan, a pickpocket was caught during darshan near Gate No. 2.

The accused was allegedly posing as a devotee with a tilak and later identified as Mansoori Akleel after police intervention.pic.twitter.com/p2pSQi1mz0

— Megh Updates 🚨™ (@MeghUpdates) December 28, 2025

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The incident underlines the audacity of criminal elements who exploit religious gatherings, places traditionally seen as sanctuaries of peace and devotion, for personal gain. Incidents like this raise serious concerns about the adequacy of security protocols in religious institutions.

The Banke Bihari Mandir, one of Vrindavan’s most revered and busiest religious sites, attracts visitors from all over the country and abroad. Devotees come here with faith, seeking spiritual solace, peace, and a connection with the divine. An incident of theft not only threatens the personal safety of visitors but also undermines the sanctity and spiritual atmosphere of the mandir.

The recent incident at Banke Bihari Mandir is a wake-up call for mandir authorities and law enforcement agencies to prioritise the protection of devotees and uphold the integrity of sacred spaces. Only through comprehensive and proactive measures can such acts of crime be prevented.

 

 

Topics: Uttar PradeshVrindavanBanke Bihari MandirMandir SecurityDevotee SafetyTemple Safety
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