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Four days after Uttar Pradesh's Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) arrested two people from Delhi for allegedly forcing over 1,000 people to change their religion, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has registered a case to probe the money laundering charges.
A senior ED official here said that the financial probe agency has registered a case on the basis of the FIR registered by the ATS into the alleged conversion racket with its links from foreign countries.
The official said that the agency has also named Delhi residents -- Mufti Qazi Jahangir Qasmi and Mohammad Umar Gautam -- as accused in the case, who were arrested by the ATS.
The official said that the financial probe agency will look into foreign funding and money laundering angles in this case.
Following the arrest of the two Delhi men, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has ordered action under the Gangster Act and National Security Act (NSA) against those involved in the conversion of the physically challenged children and youth.
The two men in Delhi's Jamia Nagar were allegedly running an outfit involved in converting physically impaired students and other poor people to Islam in Uttar Pradesh with funding from Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
The arrests were made following the registration of an FIR in the case at Lucknow's ATS police station.
"I converted at least 1,000 non-Muslims to Islam, marrying them all to Muslims," Kumar quoted Gautam as saying.
The outfit that they ran is 'Islamic Dawah Center', having access to funds from Pakistan's ISI and other foreign agencies, said the ADG.
He further said that the ATS had been working on the intelligence inputs that some people were getting funds from the ISI and other foreign agencies for converting poor people to Islam and spreading communal enmity in the society.
The ATS probe has resulted in the duo's arrest and they have been booked on various charges, including those under the Indian Penal Code and Uttar Pradesh's stringent anti-conversion law.
The ADG said the arrested accused would be produced before the court and the police would seek their custody for further probe into the case.
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