Deccan Chronicle

Two arrested for theft on trains, 60 tola gold seized

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The Secunderab­ad railway police nabbed a twomember interstate gang involved in thefts and recovered 60 tolas of gold from them. The arrested men are Roshan, 32, and his associate Ranveer, 30, both hailing from the Hissar district of Haryana.

Police said the two were involved in attention diversion offences on moving trains and railway platforms.

Receiving a tip off, teams from Nizamabad and Secunderab­ad railway police conducted a joint operation and nabbed them. “They were involved in seven cases of theft by diverting the attention of passengers at railway stations and on trains,” SP (incharge) Railways, S. Rajendra Prasad said.

Police said they recovered 60 tolas of stolen gold jewellery worth `18 lakh from them. This included five cases at the Nizamabad railway police station involving 49.5 tolas, one case at Nalgonda involving 2.5 tolas and one case in Secunderab­ad involving eight tolas. If all goes well, the ‘Imams’ – the one who leads the prayers – will be delivering lectures at mosques about the ills of marrying off girls to elderly foreign nationals.

Following the recent case of a teenager being married off to an elderly Oman national, the district women and child welfare officials will be approachin­g the committees of the mosque to seek their help in curbing the practice.

“We have sought the help of the Telangana State Wakf Board in this regard to soon hold a meeting with the Imams and the muezzin of the mosques. They will reach out to the community and spread the message,” said Mr. Mohammed Imtiyaz Raheem, District Child Protection Officer.

He said that the help of eminent religious scholars, seminaries and noted Muslim personalit­ies were being sort to curb the menace. “Our focus will be on the Muslimdomi­nated slums in the city which have a history of ‘contract’ marriages or ‘child marriages’,” Mr. Raheem said.

Awareness programmes in schools – government and private– are also on the anvil. “We will be sending volunteers and counselors of the department to the schools. They will interact with the girl students and brief the teachers too about the ills of child marriages,” the official said.

Last year 11 child marriages were stopped in the city by officials and of these six marriages pertained to Muslim girls. “We occasional­ly receive a tip-off about child marriages. But most of the time it goes unreported,” Mr Imtiyaz explained.

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