Trio Arrested for Alleged Haj Pilgrimage Fraud

Three individuals, including Jabbar, were detained for allegedly deceiving people by promising Haj pilgrimages and collecting over Rs 8 lakh. The scam came to light in October 2025 with their arrests following a police investigation. They are now in judicial custody.

Trio Arrested for Alleged Haj Pilgrimage Fraud
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Three individuals have been apprehended for allegedly defrauding several people under the guise of facilitating Haj pilgrimages, according to police reports.

The case emerged at the Kithore police station, where it was recorded on October 16, 2025. The accused, Jabbar, his wife Najma, and Razia, purportedly amassed about Rs 8.06 lakh from victims, assuring them of arranged pilgrimages. However, they neither organized the trips nor reimbursed the funds. Following a thorough investigation, the trio was detained by authorities.

Jabbar, hailing from Jadauda village, along with his wife and Razia from Rafiq Nagar in Hapur district, now face legal proceedings under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. The court has remanded them in 14-day judicial custody after their initial court appearance.

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