After exposing a large racket of illegal conversion in Agra, the main accused Abdul Rahman alias Rahman Chacha was produced in the CJM court in Deewani amidst tight security. The Agra police arrested Abdul Rahman from Mustafabad in Delhi, from where several religious books and objectionable material were also recovered. The court, while hearing the 14 -day remand demand of the police, has sent Abdul Rahman to 10 days police custody remand.
According to the police, Abdul Rahman is the mastermind of this illegal conversion racket. The real name of Abdul Rahman, originally from Firozabad, is said to be Mahendra Pal Jadaun, who converted in 1990. He was involved in conducting this racket and targeting Hindu girls. Investigation has revealed that Rahman used to campaign against radical ideology and Hinduism through YouTube channel and podcast.
The case of two real sisters was revealed
A complaint was filed in March 2025 in the police station Sadar Bazar area of Agra about the sudden disappearance of two real sisters (33 and 18 years). The police started searching for them with the help of cyber cell and recovered both from Kolkata. Investigation revealed that these sisters were brainwashed and illegal conversion was done. The case exposed the entire racket, whose wires are connected to six states and abroad.
Court appearance and police remand
The Agra Police produced Abdul Rahman in the CJM court amid tight security arrangements. Prosecution officer Brajmohan Kushwaha said that the police had demanded a 14 -day remand, but the court sanctioned a 10 -day police custody remand. During this time, the police will interrogate Abdul Rahman and get information about other members of the racket, funding sources and network.
Racket wires connected abroad
Police investigation revealed that this racket was getting funding from Canada, America, London, Dubai and Pakistan. Abdul Rahman’s nephew has also been revealed that the funding re-process from London has also come to light. Apart from this, there are also indications of racket wires being associated with restricted organizations PFI, SDPI and Lashkar-e-Taiba. The police have so far arrested 11 accused, many of which are converted Muslims.

