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Adolescents accused of conversion of religious

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Kanpur: The police arrested a teenager, who along with two other people were accused of forced religious repentance, on Sunday.
The arrest was conducted on complaints of locals on its allegations, locals had explored the towers of e-rickshaw through streets and openly attacked him on August 11.
The police were looking for two other people who were running including the relative of the e-rickshaw puller.
Before the incident of August 11, complaints of persecution and SC / ST ACT were submitted against the defendant.
To remember, a woman, a resident of Kacchi Basti eight has accused three neighbors including children under 16 years, besides Saddam and one hit persecuting her daughter and made her repented for 20 thousand rupees.
The police have registered a case on July 31, but in the absence of evidence during a preliminary investigation, the police did not submit a conversion section in FIR.
Instead of protest against this, local activists then created a commotion at Gopal Crossing RAM at Kachchi Basti in Barra on Wednesday night.
When Afsar, one relative among the persecutors passing with a seven-year-old girl, activists who created a rigging commotion and trim it very much.
Then, the video of the incident also became viral.
In the video, Afsar’s little daughter looked desperately trying to save and stick to her.
Then, the police saved Afsar and took him to the police station.
Barra police have filed fired against a local man, who runs the wedding band, his son and around 10 unknown people, based on complaints by the man who was attacked by Afmed.
The police then informed that the three main defendants were arrested at the end of August 12 in connection with the incident of attack and insulting the August Eveni with Ahmsar Ahmed, a pedicab driver, in the Barra City area.
On August 13, three more people were arrested while the three accused of being arrested earlier were given guarantees.
Inspector Barra Harmet Singh said that a 16-year-old teenager accused of being detained and after being produced before the Juvenile Justice Board, has been sent to the children’s shelter house.
“Looking for two other accused in this case, beat and Saddam, ongoing,” he added.

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