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NOIDA: Police officers probing the conversion row have started re-investigating a three-year-old complaint about a minor youth who left home without informing anybody.
Now 20 and believed to have named himself Rehan Ansari, the youth’s family said he had posted recent pictures of him sporting a beard on Facebook and a few messages in Arabic. His parents, who live in Sector 93, said they were almost certain he had converted himself.
The youth is the second among four siblings. His father does iron fabrication work while his mother is a homemaker. His mother said when they lived in Nithari village, they had come in contact with a Muslim family who were also in the same iron fabrication business.
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NOIDA: In the aftermath of the arrest of the three persons for organising a birthday party in violation of Covid norms at ATS village in Sector 93, the Noida police are now probing the source of the 1.6 kg ganja recovered from them.
TOI has learnt that the main accused, MB Malik, and his wife stayed in Goa for almost seven months prior to coming to Noida. Here, the couple were putting up at a flat in ATS village, belonging to an NRI, on a monthly rent of Rs 35,000.
Police are probing if the drugs had any links with Goa or if they were sourced from a local supplier of the main accused. “Whether the drugs were brought from Goa is a matter of investigation as it is possible that the accused is linked to some local drug supplier,” a senior police officer said.