Police rescued 17 children in age group of 4-15 years, including seven girls, from the premises of an unrecognised school in Moula Ali area on the complaint of the Child Welfare Committee.
Out of the ten accused in the case, police arrested prime accused Mohammed Siddiqi alias Satyanarayana and eight others.
"Siddiqi and eight others allegedly lured parents from interior areas of Bhadrachalam, Mahabubnagar, Khammam and Warangal districts of Telangana and made them believe that their children will get free education along with accommodation and food facilities," Assistant Commissioner of Police (Malkajgiri Division) G Sandeep said.
"They converted the children to Islam, but didn't change their names. Their motive was to convert as many children as possible," the officer said.
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During the investigation, police found that Siddqui and nine persons were indulged in religious conversion of the minors, mostly belonging to SC/ST communities.
"As many as 17 children including seven girls, all in the age group of 4 to 15 years, were converted," Sandeep said, adding that police have seized Islamic literature from the spot.
The ACP said Siddiqui converted to Islam in 2003-2004 and started Peace Orphan Society in Warangal. He was running a school-cum-hostel in Hyderabad since the last year.
Police are probing whether the accused received funding from abroad, the ACP added.
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