In a scandalous case, a Muslim man was held in Uttar Pradesh’s Gorakhpur for allegedly marrying a woman by hiding his identity and then trying to compel her to undergo religious conversion.
The accused, Mainuddin of Bhelapur village, had met the woman last year and introduced himself as Munna Yadav, the police said, His cousin and accomplice Rehman Ali was arrested on Monday, they said.
Mainuddin and the woman grew close and eventually got married at a temple in Sant Kabir Nagar district and started living there, according to the FIR.
After some time, the accused disclosed his real name and religion, and began to pressurise her to convert and also assaulted her for refusing, the police said.
On Saturday, the woman came to know that Mainuddin was planning to get married again and informed police on '112', they said, adding that an FIR was subsequently registered.
"Main accused Mainuddin, aka Munna Yadav, was booked under sections 323, 504, 506, 419 and 120B of the IPC and the provisions of the UP Prohibition of Unlawful Religious Conversion Ordinance, 2020, and arrested on Sunday," Station House Officer, Harpur Budhat, Devendra Kumar Singh.
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