Greater Noida: South Korean national among four arrested under anti-conversion law

Noida | Sunday | 20th December, 2020

Summary:

Noida: Four persons, including a foreign national, were arrested Saturday for allegedly pressurising two families in Greater Noida for religious conversion.

According to the police, the four suspects had allegedly been visiting the two families for the last six months and supporting them financially, and recently, had started pressuring them for conversion.

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Noida: Four persons, including a foreign national, were arrested Saturday for allegedly pressurising two families in Greater Noida for religious conversion.

According to the police, the four suspects had allegedly been visiting the two families for the last six months and supporting them financially, and recently, had started pressuring them for conversion.

Pradeep Tripathi, station house officer Surajpur police station, said that the prime accused, Mu Cu Lee, 50, belongs to Seoul in South Korea and is allegedly involved in missionary activities in Greater Noida.

“The woman had been visiting India for some years and getting people to convert after luring them with financial benefits.

She is associated with some missionary organisation.

She had already converted three – Seema, 25, a resident of Chapartala in Prayagraj and Sandhya, 24, Koraon in Prayagraj.

She had also coaxed a man, Umesh Kumar, 30, who worked as Lee’s driver, for religious conversion,” he said.