Sahil, who was exploiting a girl by presenting her as his wife for four months, was caught by Hindu organizations VHP (Vishwa Hindu Parishad) and Bajrang Dal (BD) after locals alerted them about the couple. The girl, who is a minor teenager, said that she is a resident of Punjab, and Sahil got her to Agra from Delhi by trapping her in the name of love.
Sahil even changed her name and forced her to change her religion by promising to marry her. Hindu organizations immediately informed the police. The police brought the couple to the police station. Delhi resident Sahil lured the minor girl from Punjab and brought her to Agra. He was exploiting the girl for four months.
On suspicion, the VHP workers caught him and handed him over to the police. The local police are asking for further action after getting information from Punjab and Delhi Police.
Suspicion arose due to the girl’s young age
Agra VHP workers were given information related to Love Jihad by Delhi Vishwa Hindu Parishad Bajrang Dal workers. After getting information, local workers were searching for him in the Itmad-ud-Daula area. They got information that a young man and a girl belonging to different communities had been living in Prakash Nagar of Itmad-ud-Daula police station for the last four months.
The girl is young and does not appear to be a Muslim, while the youth is a Muslim. After this, Bajrang Dal district convenor Luv Kush Parashar along with other workers, reached the spot and interrogated.
Sahil lies after being caught
When Hindu activists interrogated them, Sahil lied that the teenager was his wife. He further talked about coming to Agra from Delhi for work. However, they realized the truth when they spoke to the girl who could not tell anything about Islam. Local people had seen her bowing her head at the temple many times, thereby confirming their suspicion that she was not a Muslim.
Missing report filed in Punjab
It has come to light that a missing report for the girl has been registered in Punjab. Both her relatives and Punjab Police were informed about the teenager. According to the station in charge, further legal action will be taken on the basis of the complaint once the relatives of the teenager arrive.