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7,000 Photos, 16 Victims: The Chilling Case of Mustafa Khadri Unfolds in Koppala

By Bhavana Gowda
7,000 Photos, 16 Victims: The Chilling Case of Mustafa Khadri Unfolds in Koppala

Videos of the accused smoking ganja (marijuana) were also found on his phone. It is suspected that he used drugs to blackmail the victims.

KOPPALA: Following the high-profile Anjali and Neha Hiremath cases in Hubballi, a terrifying 'Love Jihad' racket has been unearthed in Koppala. A Muslim youth was caught by Hindu activists with thousands of obscene photos and videos of over 16 Hindu girls on his mobile phones. This incident has caused a sensation across the district.

How was he caught?

The accused, identified as Mustafa Khadri, a resident of Kampli village in Koppala taluk, was behaving suspiciously and indecently with a female student on the premises of the District Hospital. Alert activists from Hindu organizations detained him for questioning, leading to these explosive revelations.

A Trove of Graphic Content

When activists checked the two mobile phones in his possession, they discovered content that shocked even the authorities:

First Phone: 3,000 photos and 6,000 videos.

Second Phone: 4,000 photos of young women and 3,700 videos.

The Targets: Serious allegations have been leveled against him for targeting more than 16 Hindu girls under the pretext of love, allegedly drugging them, and filming obscene videos.

Links to Matka Bookies

The investigation has revealed that this is not just a case of personal harassment but involves a dark international network.

The Matka Racket: The accused, Mustafa, was reportedly in constant contact with influential Matka (gambling) bookies in Goa and Mumbai.

Financial Support: Information suggests that these bookies were providing financial assistance to him for his activities.

Drug Addiction: Videos of the accused smoking ganja (marijuana) were also found on his phone. It is suspected that he used drugs to blackmail the victims.

Official Complaint by Hindu Organizations

Dr. Sangamesh Hiremath, the District President of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), has filed an official complaint at the police station. The complaint demands a comprehensive investigation, citing the possibility that the obscene videos were being forwarded to others for blackmail. Hindu organizations have urged parents and female students to remain extremely vigilant regarding such predatory networks operating under the guise of love.