Uttar Pradesh ATS arrests three men in Nagpur under anti-conversion law: Police
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The trio was arrested from Ganeshpeth area in Nagpur city on Friday night, he said.
The Uttar Pradesh police’s Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has arrested three persons from Nagpur in Maharashtra in connection with a case registered in Lucknow under U.P.’s anti-conversion law, an official said on Saturday. The trio was arrested from Ganeshpeth area in Nagpur city on Friday night, he said. The accused were identified as Prasad Rameshwar Kavale (from Nagpur), Kausar Alam Shaukat Ali Khan (from Jharkhand) and Bhupriya Bando Devidas Mankar (from Gadchiroli in Maharashtra), the police official in Nagpur said.More Related News
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