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How a 500-member Muslim vigilante gang used Whatsapp and food vendors to target interfaith couples in Gujarat

“Busted – How a 500-member Muslim vigilante gang used Whatsapp and food vendors to target interfaith couples in Gujarat”, Swarajyamag, September 2, 2023:

“The Vadodara police in Gujarat, India, have busted a vigilante gang that targeted interfaith couples, specifically where the woman was Muslim and the man Hindu, orchestrating coordinated attacks via a WhatsApp group.

Anupam Singh Gehlot, Vadodara police commissioner, recently revealed that the group, comprising members of the Muslim community, targeted at least 50 couples using this method.

Gehlot disclosed at a press conference that a WhatsApp group, created explicitly for this purpose, had around 500 members. Police have arrested eight individuals and interrogated 73 others associated with the group so far…..”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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