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Schaefer Javin Jacob, the arrested American national, being escorted by Pimpri Chinchwad police officials. (Pic Via X)
The Pimpri Chinchwad police arrested an American national and an Indian man in Maharashtra for allegedly attempting to convert people to Christianity by offering financial incentives, reported The Indian Express.
Officers also detained a minor but later handed him over to his mother.
Police identified the foreign national as Schaefer Javin Jacob, 41, a California resident living in Ravet, Pimpri Chinchwad. They also arrested Steven Vijay Kadam, 46, a resident of Raisoni Society, Pimpri.
The case originated after Sunny Dhanani, 27, a local from the Sindhi community, filed a complaint at the Pimpri Police Station on Sunday night (27 July).
Police charged the accused under Section 299 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for outraging religious feelings and under Sections 3(5) of BNS. Jacob also faces charges under Sections 14(b) and (c) of the Foreigners Act.
Senior Inspector Ashok Kadlag said Jacob had visited India seven times since 2016 on tourist and business visas but showed no evidence of business activity. He arrived this time on 5 July, citing involvement in a textile business.
Police presented both men in court on Monday (28 July), where they were remanded to two days' police custody. Police Inspector Vijayanand Patil, the case's investigation officer, stated, "The court has remanded the two accused to police custody for two days. Further probe is on.”