A shocking mass rape, forced conversion, and blackmail scandal has surfaced in Beawar, Rajasthan. The arrest report by the Rajasthan police reveals disturbing similarities to the 1992 Ajmer scandal. A network of Islamist men systematically targeted minor Hindu girls.
These Muslim men trapped these young girls in a cycle of grooming, sexual abuse, and religious conversion.
The police have arrested seven men linked to the case, while three others remain on the run. The accused allegedly lured minor Hindu girls through social media, groomed them over months, and later coerced them into sexual exploitation and religious conversion.
Modus Operandi: Grooming, Abuse, and Blackmail in Beawar
According to the police, the accused targeted minor girls using social media platforms. They built trust over time, offering expensive gifts such as mobile phones and toys. Once the Hindu victims were emotionally dependent, the accused allegedly forced them into sexual relationships. Sometimes, they were subjected to gang rapes! Additionally, they recorded these explicit sexual acts with them to use as blackmail.
The girls were then pressured to convert to Islam under threat of public humiliation.
The case came to light when one of the victims reported the abuse, leading to public outrage. Hundreds of locals gathered outside the police station, demanding immediate action.
Rajasthan Police Arrests and Ongoing Investigation
SENSATIONAL: Another Mass-RΔpe, Conversion, Blackmail Scandal Rocks Rajasthan!
Beawar: A gang of Islamists in an organized manner and through MLM like referral system, would selectively approach minor Hindu girls through social media, stalk them for months, and offer them toys… pic.twitter.com/QlIJpPhhSy
— Treeni (@TheTreeni) February 18, 2025
The Rajasthan police have arrested seven “peacefuls” individuals, while three others are still absconding. The arrested individuals include:
- Rehan Mohammad, son of Jaan Mohammad
- Sohail Mansoori, son of Anwar Hussain
- Luqman alias Sohaib, son of Mohammad Usman
- Armaan Pathan, son of Kalu Khan
- Sahil Qureshi, son of Mohammad Sabir
- Two juveniles (names withheld)
Three other suspects are on the run, and police are conducting manhunts to track them down. Law enforcement agencies are continuing their investigation to locate the remaining accused.
allegedly, the police are also probing whether the operation involved a larger network.
The accused used social media to stalk, manipulate, and lure their victims over several months. Once trust was established, they sexually assaulted the girls to later blackmail and pressure them into conversion. Moreover, they used these girls to trap other innocents in their hideous trap!
Predatory Tactics and Grooming Network in Beawar
Rajasthan Police arrests 7 Muslims in Beawar district who were sexually exploiting minor Hindu girls and trying to convert them.
Grooming gangs in India ???? pic.twitter.com/VhaXeofzac
— Rishi Bagree (@rishibagree) February 18, 2025
According to the official police report, the accused operated like a referral-based system, similar to an MLM scheme. Each girl trapped in the cycle was used to lure in more victims. This organized grooming network had been running for an extended period before coming to light.
These arrests mark significant progress in the case. However, like the 1992 Ajmer case, they also highlight how such networks can evade detection for an extended period. In both cases, the public played a crucial role in demanding action after the abuse became widely known, leading to arrests and investigations.
Police sources indicate that the suspects carefully selected Hindu minors, ensuring that their families were unaware of their activities.
The victims were subjected to psychological manipulation, sexual exploitation, and religious coercion.
Similarities in Methodology: Beawar 2025 and Ajmer 1992!
One more Ajmer '92 type mass grooming, blackmail and rape case from Rajasthan, this time from Bijainagar of Beawar district.
The Islamists first trapped a minor by offering her a mobile phone, then started sexually exploiting her and forced her to introduce new girls to the… pic.twitter.com/KsZDm1LhXr
— HinduPost (@hindupost) February 18, 2025
In Beawar, the accused operated a predatory network that used social media to stalk, manipulate, and groom Hindu minors. The methodology is similar to the Ajmer 1992 Rape Case. In both cases, the victims were filmed during the sexual acts and assaults. In both cases, this network relied on a methodical approach, recruiting new Hindu victims from existing ones in a referral-like system.
The only difference is that the videos from Beawar were also used to force the Hindu girls to convert to Islam.
The process, in both cases, was both calculated and manipulative. They abused the established trust to exploit minor Hindu girls! In Beawar, the goal was sexual exploitation and religious conversion. The Beawar police report highlights that this operation had been ongoing for several months. Only after a public complaint by a victim, the depth of the organized grooming network was revealed. Unfortunately for Hindu society, the similar to the 1992 Ajmer Rape Case shows a lack of vigilance and understanding of “peaceful” community!
Public Outcry and Need for Vigilant Hindu Society
The Beawar case has caused an uproar among local communities, with hundreds gathering at the police station to demand justice for the victims. This mirrors the protests that erupted in Ajmer when the scandal came to light. The delay in discovering these incidents, both in Beawar and Ajmer, resulted in public outrage.
Thus, signaling a failure on the part of local authorities as well as the society to prevent the exploitation of vulnerable young girls.
The Beawar case underscores a deeply troubling pattern of targeted exploitation of Hindu minors, similar to what occurred in Ajmer in 1992. The exploitation follows a disturbing formula: grooming, sexual abuse, recording of videos, and blackmail to coerce religious conversion. While the law enforcement agencies in Beawar have moved quickly after public pressure, the broader question remains: How can we prevent such networks from operating unnoticed for extended periods?
Both cases highlight significant concerns about the safety of minors, the ease with which these predatory networks operate, and the urgency with which these crimes need to be addressed.
The recurrence of such tactics in two major cases – Ajmer in 1992 and Beawar in 2025 – demonstrates that these issues are not isolated. Instead, it is indicative of a dangerous trend that requires investigation. Therefore, it highlights the urgent need for systemic changes in society and Hindu mindset to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.
Let Beawar incident be a warning – Save Hindu girls before the “peacefuls” start a Ajmer 1992 in every district!