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BREAKING: Bhopal Uncovers Shocking Conversion & Exploitation Racket, Authorities Launch Probe

Authorities in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, have exposed a major illegal conversion and exploitation network, sending shockwaves across the city. Two sisters, Amreen and Afreen, have been arrested for allegedly luring vulnerable girls from poor families under the guise of employment opportunities. Police investigations reveal that the victims were coerced into conversion and forced into sexual exploitation. Alongside the sisters, another associate, Chandan Yadav, has been detained, while three other key suspects remain at large. The operation has sparked widespread outrage among local Hindu organizations, including Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal, who staged protests demanding strict action and even bulldozer measures against the accused. Victims have come forward describing the use of drugs, blackmail, and manipulation to trap them into the criminal network. Authorities are now expanding the probe to uncover the full scale of the racket and ensure the remaining perpetrators are brought to justice. This case highlights the growing concerns around forced conversions and exploitation in urban centers, prompting both civic and law enforcement attention.

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