Lucknow:The Uttar Pradesh police is working strictly under the newly formulated anti-conversion law. They have arrested over dozen for converting a woman to Islam and three for trying to convince people to accept Christianity.
In Etah, the police arrested eight people on the charge of forcible conversion of a 21-year-old girl and then getting her married.
In Azamgarh, three other people were arrested under the new state law.
The case under the new anti-conversion law was filed on Thursday in Jalesar in Etah on the basis of a complaint filed by the woman's father, a businessman.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Ram Niwas Singh said, "Fourteen people, including the eight on Tuesday, have been arrested so far. Three police teams are trying to find the woman, and arrest the absconder."
According to the police, the woman has been missing since November 17. But her family filed a case last Thursday when they received a letter from Javed's lawyer, informing them about the woman's conversion and the subsequent marriage in a court.
The case was registered under IPC section 366 (kidnapping, abducting or inducing woman to compel her for marriage) and under the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Ordinance, 2020.
Javed is on the run after being accused of 'kidnapping and unlawfully converting' a Hindu woman to Islam while eight of his relatives were booked and arrested on Tuesday.
According to the Etah police statement, the eight accused, including a woman, were arrested from near the Agra crossing.
A police spokesman said that the arrests were meant to 'create pressure' on the absconding couple to surrender.
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Police believed that the woman was somewhere in Delhi, while Javed was still in Uttar Pradesh, constantly changing his location.