Muzaffarnagar: Abu Talib Arrested in Conversion Case, Family Alleges ‘Framed as Part of a Mission’ | Muzaffarnagar News: अबू तालिब की गिरफ्तारी, परिजन बोले मिशन के तहत फंसाया

Muzaffarnagar news: The Agra police of Uttar Pradesh, while taking action in the conversion case, arrested 28 -year -old Abu Talib, a resident of Jamia Nagar in Khalapar police station area of Muzaffarnagar on Saturday morning. According to the information, Abu Talib is accused of conversion. While the Agra police arrested him, on the other hand, Abu Talib’s family alleges that the police have forcibly taken him from the house, while his conversion has no connection with the gang.

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Abu Talib used to work like wages, driving and lower making in Local. According to family members, Abu Talib was currently driving a private car, and one of his brothers does confectionery in the locality itself. Abu Talib is unmarried and his father is a heart patient.

Giving information to the media, Abu Talib’s sister Safia said that Abu Talib is being implicated without reason. He alleged, “It is being accused, being a Muslim, he is being implicated. It is a policy of people to implicate. This group is also running to make connections with Hindu girls, make unnecessary things, make boys, seduce boys, get Muslim girls implicated, take the name of Hindu boys, a mission is being made.” He said that there is no criminal record of Abu Talib in the locality, there is no report in a police station, and he is a decent child who used to go to his work. He suspects that perhaps some acquainted friends have implicated him. Safia also alleged that the police came home at 8:30 am and snatched his brother’s mobile and pushed and abused with the women.

Abu Talib’s Fufi Gufrana also questioned the police action and said that the police entered the house directly, went to the room and snatched the mobile and snatched the mobile and misbehaved. He said that the police did not tell him anything in which crime Abu is taking Talib. Family members have demanded that their child should be present.