
Case Against Nine For Converting Over 100 Tribals To Islam In Gujarat: Police
NDTV
Over 100 tribals from 37 families of the "Vasava Hindu" community were made to change their faith by offering them money and through other allurements, a police official said.
A case was registered against nine persons, including a local man currently living in London, for allegedly luring tribals from a village in Gujarat's Bharuch district to convert them to Islam using funds collected abroad, police said on Monday.
Over 100 tribals from 37 families of the "Vasava Hindu" community, all residents of a village in Bharuch district, were made to change their faith by offering them money and through other allurements, a police station official said.
"The accused persons took advantage of the weak economic condition and illiteracy among the members of the tribal community to lure them into conversion to Islam over a long period," the official said.
Almost all the nine accused are local residents barring one who is currently residing in London, and identified as Fefdawala Haji Abdul, who collected funds from abroad for the purpose, he said.
