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Times of India20.05.2026Crime2 dk okumaIndia

UP police book 10 gym owners under Gangsters Act for conversion, exploitation

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  • Police in Uttar Pradesh's Mirzapur have invoked the Gangsters Act against 10 gym owners for allegedly running a "gym jihad" racket.
  • The accused are charged with forcing women to convert to Islam, sexual exploitation, blackmail, and extortion.
  • Investigations suggest over 50 women may have been targeted.

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Police in Uttar Pradesh's Mirzapur have invoked the Gangsters Act against 10 gym owners for allegedly running a racket involving forced religious conversion and sexual exploitation of women. The operation was dubbed "gym jihad". The act allows for punitive measures, including property attachment. The suspects were arrested earlier this year.

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VARANASI: Police have invoked the stringent Gangsters Act against 10 gym owners in Uttar Pradesh's Mirzapur on charges of running a racket in which women were allegedly forced to convert to Islam and sexually exploited as part of an operation dubbed "gym jihad". Gangsters Act is slapped after a process that involves approval from top district authorities. It allows punitive steps such as attachment of properties. The 10 suspects are now in jail after being arrested in Jan-Feb this year on a series of charges tied to conversion and abuse of women. The gyms had been sealed after FIRs based on complaints from some of the women who were targeted, police said. Investigators suspect that more than 50 women may have been snared in the alleged operation. Mirzapur ASP (City) Nitesh Singh said chargesheets had been filed against the 10, including alleged kingpin Imran Khan. The case was registered on Jan 19, initially under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act, and IT Act. The police claimed Khan and the others targeted Hindu women under the guise of providing gym training, luring them into his conspiracy. He and his associates allegedly established physical relationships with them, created objectionable photos and videos to blackmail them, extorted money, and coerced them to convert. These activities amounted to serious crimes that spread fear and terror in society, the police said. According to ASP Singh, the charges under UP Gangsters and Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act have been added after finding sufficient grounds during the course of investigations. The officer said that properties allegedly acquired by the accused through illicit activities would be identified and proceedings started to confiscate them under the Gangsters Act.

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  • Properties acquired by the accused through illicit activities will be identified and confiscated.

    Wahrscheinlich · Mittelfristig

  • Further arrests may occur if more victims come forward or new evidence emerges.

    Möglich · Mittelfristig

Offene Fragen

  • How many more women were affected?
  • What specific properties will be confiscated?
  • What is the current status of the legal proceedings against Imran Khan and the other nine owners?
  • Were there any external influences or networks involved in this racket?

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This article was originally published by Times of India.

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