Mastermind of Bhopal's Exploitation Ring Claims No Regret, Calls Actions a 'Devotional Act'

In police remand, Farhan confessed to forming a college gang targeting only Hindu girls, with a strict ban on relationships with Muslim girls.
Farhan described exploiting Hindu girls as a 'devotional act'.

Source: aajtak

In Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, a shocking crime ring targeting young Hindu women through deceit and cruelty has surfaced. The police are uncovering new, unsettling details daily. The mastermind, Farhan, has recently come into the spotlight. During interrogation, Farhan audaciously claimed his actions were a 'good deed,' showing no remorse for his deeds.

Speaking with 'aajtak,' a senior police officer from Bhopal revealed that five FIRs have been lodged in this disturbing case so far. Each FIR points to Farhan, who orchestrates this malicious network.

Surprisingly, Farhan remained unrepentant in the face of his crimes, justifying them as acts of 'righteousness.'

An officer disclosed that during the remand period, Farhan revealed his strategy of forming a gang in college, rallying Muslim boys to exclusively pursue friendships and relationships with Hindu girls. The gang's rule was clear—no romantic involvements with Muslim girls were allowed.

Once a relationship with a Hindu girl was formed, she would be taken to hookah lounges, pubs, or rented rooms by gang members. There, under the influence, these girls were cruelly abused, recorded, and later blackmailed, pressuring them into leading the gang to more potential victims.

Farhan shamelessly stated that luring Hindu girls into relationships and exploiting them was a 'righteous act,' thus feeling no regret.

Farhan admitted to the police that they primarily targeted girls who came to Bhopal for studies, far from home, where parental restrictions were looser. This made it easier to approach and entrap them.

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