Bareilly: Police have detained 12 people in a village in Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly district for allegedly offering prayer (namaz) at an empty house “without permission”, officials said on Sunday, January 18.
A video purportedly showing people offering prayers inside the house has surfaced and is being circulated on social media, they said.
Superintendent of Police (SP) (South) Anshika Verma said police took precautionary action after receiving information from people in Mohammadganj village that a vacant house was allegedly being used as a temporary madrasa for the past several weeks.

“Conducting any new religious activity or gathering without permission is a violation of the law. Strict action will be taken if such activities are repeated,” she said, appealing to people to maintain peace and law and order.
Police said the 12 detained persons were challaned under sections related to breach of peace and later produced before a magistrate, who granted them bail. Efforts are underway to trace three other persons who are absconding.
According to police, preliminary inquiry revealed that the vacant house belongs to one Hanif, and was being used temporarily for Friday namaz.
No written permission or valid documents could be produced when sought by the authorities, they said.
Police said some villagers had objected to the prayers being held regularly at the house without permission and informed the authorities, following which the police reached the spot and stopped the gathering.
The online video has been taken into account as part of the investigation, officials added.
-
Instagram's new update: Reels will now speak in several different Indian languages, thanks to a new AI feature..

-
Budget 2026 | What It Will Take To Make India A High-Tech Manufacturing Hub

-
UPSC CSE 2026 Notification Expected Shortly on upsc.gov.in, Check Details Here

-
If BCB Boycott, Which Team Will Replace Bangladesh At ICC T20 World Cup 2026?

-
HSNC University Organises Two-Day National Workshop On ‘Doing Academic Writing Differently’
