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30 Pakistani Numbers Were Found in the Phones of the Religious Conversion Suspect: U.P. Police

Police in this area of Uttar Pradesh have said that they have discovered 30 Pakistani contacts stored on the mobile phones of Aman, who is accused of operating a religious conversion business.

Police authorities said on Wednesday that Mumbra township resident Shahnawaz Khan, also known as Baddo, was using at least six different email accounts, one of which had a few emails from Pakistan in its inbox.

The central processor unit (CPU) of the accused’s computer and two mobile phones have both been taken by police for further examination.

Nipun Agarwal, the city’s deputy commissioner of police (DCP), said that Khan was using six email accounts, including two for online gaming.

The accused was taken from Thane on transit remand on Tuesday, and a Ghaziabad judge ordered him to be held in judicial custody for 14 days.

The DCP said that the Uttar Pradesh Police’s cyber crime unit is attempting to get more information about the 30 Pakistani phone numbers discovered preserved in Khan’s mobile devices. If anything damning about Khan in relation to the phone numbers is discovered, he said, authorities would proceed against him in accordance with the strict National Security Act (NSA).

The DCP said that the accused is presently being held in the local district prison and that police will ask the district court to remand him for further questioning.

On May 30, a resident of the Kavi Nagar neighborhood filed a police complaint stating that his kid had been persuaded to convert to Islam through an internet gaming application.

On Sunday, Khan was taken into custody by police from a relative’s home in Alibagh, in the Raigad district of Maharashtra.

Khan was given a transit remand to the Uttar Pradesh Police on Monday by a Thane court.

 

 

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