Pilibhit: In the Pilibhit region of Uttar Pradesh, a police policeman is accused of sexually assaulting a woman from a different group and recording the incident on camera. Converting the victim was the police's goal. In response to the complaint, the police filed a case against the accused constable Chand Khan, also known as Raj, and his spouse.
The victim had enrolled in classes at a coaching center two years prior, according to the authorities. Meanwhile, she was being harassed by a young man. The girl was saved by the accused constable once he arrived there, and the two have since become friends. When he first introduced himself as Raj, the accused constable began urging her to be married.
The woman informed the police that the accused officer had seduced her and taken her to his residence in Police Lines, according to the news agency. In a video that was recorded, the accused drugged and sexually assaulted the woman. The accused is also said to have coerced her into having two abortions. The girl later learned that Chand Khan, not Raj, was the real culprit and that he had already been married twice, according to the police.
According to the authorities, the accused started pressuring the victim to become a new religious follower. When she refused to give him money, he started threatening to make the video global. to bring the maulvi around. The constable's wife, Gulshan Ara, allegedly helped him in his attempts to convert her to Islam.
The head of the Kotwali Police Station Naresh Tyagi claims that an order from the Pilibhit superintendent of police resulted in the accused constable and his wife, Gulshan Ara, also known as Jeva, being named in a case under the relevant sections of the UP Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act.