Rioting in the event of kidnapping and conversion of a six -year -old girl, the police -registered report and the police station suspended

The six -year -old case of kidnapping and forced conversion of a young woman in the Civil Line police station in the Meerut district of Uttar Pradesh once again caught fire. The family members of the woman showed powerfully outside the SSP office on Thursday and demanded justice and was afraid of Untougard in the case. After the riot of the family and the activism of the police administration, the police administration came into action and began strict action against the accused in the case. The girl’s family claimed that her daughter was forced to convert after kidnapping, but the police were negligent in the case at the time. After catching the case, police registered a report against Badar Akhtar Siddiqui and his father Mahmood Akhtar Siddiqui. In this case, the suspension of the Civil Line police station was taken more important steps. The then Civil Line police station in charge Abdur Rahman Siddiqui was suspended in the case for negligence and rescued the accused. The police took these steps for the seriousness of the case, so that there was no impediment in the legal process and that strict action could be done against the accused. The girl’s family claims that the girl’s family says that her daughter was kidnapped in 2017 and was converted by force. At the time, the girl’s family filed a police complaint, but local police did not take appropriate steps, after which the case was delayed and no strict action was taken against the accused. The girl’s family also said that she had not yet found any concrete information about her daughter and that she hoped to return safely. The police action now when the case came back in the spotlight, SSP MeerUT filed a report against the accused family in light of the seriousness of the case and police strengthened the investigation. In addition, strict legal action will be taken against all the accused involved in the case. Police officials say the whole case will be investigated fairly soon and that no conviction will be spared. Share this story -tags