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Cleric Tells Youths To Trap Women To Convert Them To Islam: Mosque Committee In Uttar Pradesh’s Fatehpur

  • The Ghazipur Police in Fatehpur arrested the cleric, Firoze Alam, on Thursday.

Swarajya StaffOct 01, 2021, 12:40 PM | Updated 12:40 PM IST

The accused, Firoze Alam.


Police in Fatehpur district of Uttar Pradesh on Thursday arrested a cleric for forgery. As per allegations mentioned in the first information report (FIR) against Firoze Alam, he hails from Nepal but has been living in Fatehpur for more than a decade based on fraudulently obtained documents including the Indian passport.

However, committee members of the mosque, where Firoze had been employed since 2016 before being sacked last year, have made several sensational accusations against him, none of which features in the FIR.


“A Muslim youth brought a Brahmin girl in the village. Firoze solemnised their marriage after her conversion,” Khan is seen saying in the video.

Swarajya also has in possession a written complaint by Majeed Khan and another committee member Mohammed Saheed Khan, given to the police chief of Fatehpur last month.

The complaint says that Firoze came and settled in Ghazipur town of Fatehpur around “10-15 years ago” and managed to get a job as imam at the mosque. Firoze’s behaviour was fine for a few years. However, over the past three-four years, his conduct had begun to arouse suspicion among the committee members including the complainants.


The Ghazipur Police arrested Firoze on Thursday. He has been booked under IPC sections 419 (cheating by impersonation), 420 (cheating), 467 (forgery of valuable security), 468 (forgery for cheating), 471 (fraudulent use of document) and Section 12 of Passport Act (forged passport), Swarajya has learnt.

Firoze Alam in custody of Ghazipur Police on Thursday.

The official Twitter account of Fatehpur Police posted a video statement by Senior Superintendent of Police on Thursday.


A local journalist, on condition of anonymity, however told Swarajya that locals are not satisfied with the police action. The journalist said that members of the mosque committee have told the media that the local police have made a weak case against Firoze by ignoring most allegations made in their complaint.

It is pertinent to mention that the station in-charge of Ghazipur Police Station has made himself the complainant in the FIR against Firoze. Names of Majeed Khan and other committee members do not feature in the FIR at all. Their allegations about Firoze spreading communal enmity are also not part of the FIR.


During questioning, Firoze said that he is indeed a native of Nepal. He came to Fatehpur in India for Islamic education in 2001. He went on to earn the titles of munshi, maulvi, kamil and fazli under the madrassa system of education. In 2016, he began to work at the said mosque in Ghazipur. Over years, he managed to get many identity cards made in India including Aadhaar card (number 5432 2985 8091) and PAN (BBGBL6193Q). In 2021, he got his driving licence (number UP71 2012 000 2643) made that is valid till 2032.

He also revealed possession of the Indian passport, the year of issuing of which shows 2016 and is valid till 2026 (number N8554399), the statement says.

The statement in the FIR

Swarajya called up Ghazipur Police Station several times but the call was not answered.


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