Beauty Salon Name, Racket Game... Secrets Unveiled with Amreen-Aafreen Chanting, Clients from Ahmedabad to Bengaluru, Offering Services with Hindu Girls

The exposure of a high-profile 'Love Jihad' and sex racket masquerading as a beauty parlor in Bhopal has caused chaos. The harrowing story of two sisters, who climbed from slums to palatial villas and ensnared Hindu girls in their plots, is spine-chilling.
Sisters orchestrate conversion syndicate with partner. (Photo: ITG)

Source: aajtak

The flat numbered 301 in the 'C-Star' building of 'Sagar Royal Villa' in the Baghsevania area of Bhopal is now under police guard. The two sisters residing here, Amreen alias Mahira and Aafreen, had become a nightmare for unsuspecting young women. The police have arrested both sisters and their partner Chandan Yadav, who collectively orchestrated a syndicate of conversion and flesh trade.

Once inhabitants of the cramped slums of Abbas Nagar, Amreen and Aafreen chose the path of crime for a swift ascent to a luxurious lifestyle. Disguised as beauticians, the culprit sisters would befriend girls, specifically targeting underprivileged Hindu girls who came to Bhopal for studies.

Girls were lured to their opulent flat in Sagar Royal Villa under the pretense of job opportunities. There, they became addicted to alcohol and MD drugs. Investigations revealed that these sisters' connections spanned across Ahmedabad, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, where they 'supplied' girls to affluent parties.

Conversion and Brutality

A shocking claim has emerged regarding the arrest of Chandan Yadav. It is alleged that Amreen's boyfriend Chandan supposedly converted to Islam and incited girls towards religious conversion.

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With her brother Bilal and associate Yasir, Amreen would drug the girls, leading to gang rapes. The girls were then threatened with obscene videos to tarnish their reputation, forcing them into the chasm of prostitution.

Suspicious Groups Found on Phones

The police have seized the accused's mobile phones, uncovering images of numerous young women and suspicious chats. The devices have been handed to the Forensic Department for examination. The report is awaited.

Private Life Facade

Residents described these individuals as very 'private'. Outwardly appearing as an ordinary family with two children, inside their clandestine operations flourished behind the guise of respectability.

Their Statements

DCP Gautam Solanki reported that Amreen, Aafreen, and Chandan's mobile phones have been confiscated and are undergoing examination. Numerous suspicious WhatsApp groups with photographs of several young women were found on Amreen's phone, suggesting a link to the flesh trade.

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