Shocking Revelation of International Conversion Syndicate in Agra
Unveiling a Disturbing Case in Agra
A startling incident has emerged from Agra, Uttar Pradesh, where authorities have uncovered an international conversion syndicate. This network has been linked to terrorist organizations such as ISIS and Lashkar-e-Taiba.
The investigation began when a Hindu girl returned from Kashmir, exhibiting a drastic change in behavior. She started wearing a hijab and made strange remarks about her own Hindu deities.
Alarming Changes in Behavior
Describing Lord Ganesha as a 'God with an Elephant Trunk'
The case traces back to March 24, when two sisters were reported missing from the Sadar Bazaar police station in Agra. During the investigation, it was revealed that the elder sister had previously gone missing. Her family reported that she was pursuing a PhD after completing her MPhil and had vanished four years ago, eventually reaching Kashmir. There, she met a woman named Sayma, who influenced her towards Islam and encouraged her to travel to Kashmir.
Fortunately, a landslide on her way back allowed the police to rescue her in time. However, upon returning from Kashmir, her demeanor had completely transformed. Her family noted that before her trip, she observed the Navratri fast and had faith in Hindu deities. After her return, she began discussing the need for a veil and started wearing a hijab. Most shockingly, she began to insult Lord Ganesha by referring to him as the 'God with an elephant trunk' and labeled idol worship as 'idolatry.'
A Web of Conversion Linked to Terrorism
The family kept a close watch on their daughter for four years, even restricting her from going outside. However, on March 24, 2025, she eloped again with her 19-year-old sister. Both were later found in Kolkata.
Uncovering a Deep Conspiracy
A joint investigation by the UP police and ATS has revealed a complex conspiracy behind this conversion network. This syndicate, linked to ISIS and Lashkar-e-Taiba, was reportedly receiving millions in funding from abroad. The money was funneled from countries like the UAE, Canada, London, and the USA to India, cleverly disguised to avoid detection.
Ayesha, also known as SB Krishna, was identified as the financial manager of this network, while her husband, Shekhar Roy (alias Hasan Ali), handled legal processes and forged documents from Kolkata. Manoj (alias Mustafa), arrested in Delhi, provided girls with new mobile phones and fake SIM cards, facilitating their movement by bus instead of trains to evade capture. Individuals like Abdul Rahman Qureshi from Agra and Osama from Kolkata promoted Islamic extremism on platforms like YouTube and spread propaganda against Hinduism, brainwashing young girls. They even posted videos worshipping PM Narendra Modi and CM Yogi Adityanath, claiming that idol worship is 'haram' in Islam.