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Monday, May 6, 2024

14-yr Hindu girl ends life after being trapped & blackmailed by Islamists Md Kaif, Sana, & others: R’than

A 14-year-old girl tragically ended her life after being blackmailed and extorted by a group of radical Islamists, including Mohammad Kaif and Mohammad Azan, through Instagram. The crime is reported from Rajasthan’s Kota.

The girl took her life on March 9, leaving no note, which initially led her parents to believe it was due to academic pressure. However, her mother discovered distressing chats on her phone, revealing the extortion.

The group, led by Mohammad Kaif and Mohammad Azan, had been harassing her and demanding money. They coerced her into giving them Rs 40,000 to 50,000 and even purchased an iPhone with her funds. Upon discovering this, the mother immediately reported the matter to the police.

The Sangod police station filed a case against Mohammad Kaif, Mohammad Azan, and others for driving the girl to suicide through their blackmail. The involvement of an Islamist female, Sana, has also come to light. Originally from Madhya Pradesh, the victim had been residing with her uncle in Kota for eight years. After her tragic death, her parents from Madhya Pradesh arrived in Kota, took her body back home, and also collected her belongings. Further Police investigations are underway.

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