Nagpur: Dheeraj Jagtap, Men from Yavatmal Arrested by Uttar Pradesh ATS Under the anti-conversion law of the state religion last week, has been active in Nagpur too.
Jagtap, who was arrested by ATS on Saturday from Kanpur, was the fifth person with Vidarbha connected in this case.
The first is VIPUL Mohammed – an unani drug practitioner with a clinic in Mominpura.
He was arrested for alleged efforts to kill Seer Yati Narsimhanand Saraswati, from Shiv Shakti Peeth in Ghaziabad above.
Vipul allegedly caught carrying a surgical knife and chemicals that are potentially dangerous in the temple location.
Jagtap was studied to become Vipul Mohammed’s colleague.
When Tii went around Mominpura, some locals could remember after seeing a similar person there.
Toi has a copy of the jagtap image.
However, no one talks about remember to talk to him.
According to Detective, Jagtap is responsible for finance and legal assistance to the Maharasthra network.
He was active in providing legal assistance to those who were arrested.
After Vipul’s arrest, Prasad Kaikan and the other two were arrested from the flat on Ganespheth here.
Learn that Jagtap and the other are part of the same network, which has a link with the case of Umar Gautam, which has highlighted it up.
Gautam has been accused of converting people to use the means who opposed the law about religious conversion which was continued last year.
The source said the Gautam network was also spread in Maharashtra, where members were more educated than ranks and files in other countries.
The funding route shows that money comes from foreign sources such as UAE, Europe and also America.
Clothing that funds allegations of conversion activities do not have their own source of income.
The defendant maintained that funds came from Zakat – one of the religious obligations in the form of charity in Islam.
There is also a message quote where some people are threatened with terrible consequences if they try to return to their old faith, said a source.
Dheeraj, Vipul and Kaware are also recent conversions.
They follow typical practices maintain their real names completely or in part.
VIPUL is usually known as half Hindu and half a mulx in Mominpura, where he checked in just a few months before his arrest.
Locals said they did not realize that he was involved in religious conversion.
“We are Muslims but almost no effort to seduce others into folds, especially by using strength.
Even those who want to be converted to be given the right period of cooling and supervision are done to find out the real motives,” said a resident of Mominpura.
VIPUL, on the other hand, is known as a recent conversion, and also the first of these types.
“Even before we asked, he would say that he had embraced Islam and also offered to teach us a religious way of life,” said a young man.
“There is no major flow organization that has relationships with such people.
However, they have high consideration in the community and some religious clothing has condemned his arrest, saying that it was against the freedom to spread religion,” said a social activist.