Key Points

NHRC member Priyank Kanoongo reported that a man claiming to be a Machhli family associate approached him at his Delhi residence. The individual identified as Jainendra Pathak allegedly came on behalf of the family facing serious criminal charges. Kanoongo immediately reprimanded the visitor and filed a formal complaint leading to police detention. This incident occurs amid ongoing investigations into the family's alleged narcotics trade and coercive religious conversions.

Key Points: NHRC Member Kanoongo Alleges Machhli Family Associate Approach

  • Jainendra Pathak claimed to be a real estate partner of Sharik Machhli
  • Machhli family faces drug trafficking and money laundering charges
  • Delhi Police detained the individual after Kanoongo's complaint
  • Bhopal Crime Branch leading strict investigation into multiple allegations
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Business associate of Bhopal's Machhli family approached me, says NHRC member

NHRC member Priyank Kanoongo claims a business associate of Bhopal's Machhli family approached him in Delhi amid ongoing drug and conversion probes.

"The person offered me sweets he had brought, but I reprimanded him and asked him to leave. - Priyank Kanoongo"

Bhopal, Sep 3

National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) member Priyank Kanoongo on Wednesday alleged that a man claiming to be a business associate of the controversial Machhli family from Bhopal approached him at his New Delhi residence.

According to Kanoongo, the individual identified himself as Jainendra Pathak and claimed to be a real estate partner of Sharik Machhli. Pathak allegedly stated that he had come on behalf of the Machhli family, which is currently facing multiple serious charges, including drug trafficking, money laundering, and alleged involvement in coercive religious conversions.

“The person offered me sweets he had brought, but I reprimanded him and asked him to leave. I have filed a formal complaint, following which Delhi Police detained the individual,” Kanoongo posted on X.

In the same post, Kanoongo stated that the Bhopal Crime Branch has initiated investigations against Sharik Machhli and other family members for their alleged involvement in the narcotics trade and the exploitation of Hindu women through forced religious conversion. “There will be no leniency. Madhya Pradesh Police will investigate the matter with utmost strictness and integrity,” his Hindi-language post read.

Over the past few weeks, nearly a dozen members of the extended Machhli family have been booked under various charges, with several arrests already made. The investigation is being led by Bhopal’s Crime Branch.

On August 21, the Bhopal district administration demolished a luxury bungalow belonging to the Machhli family, citing illegal construction on government land. Multiple properties and encroached plots linked to the family have also been seized in recent weeks.

The crackdown follows the July arrests of Shahwar Machhli and his nephew Yasin (also known as Yaseen) Machhli, both accused of playing central roles in a drug syndicate allegedly operating across Madhya Pradesh.

Originally from Budhwara, an old locality in Bhopal, the Machhli family began as fish brokers before relocating to Hathaikheda in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Over time, the family reportedly cultivated ties with local politicians and influential figures, allegedly shielding their expanding illegal operations. Their activities later diversified into fish farming, illegal mining, land grabbing, and, by the late 1990s, narcotics and arms smuggling.

- IANS

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Priya S
The audacity to approach an NHRC member at his residence! This shows how deep-rooted the corruption is. These people think they can buy anyone. Good that Kanoongo sir handled it properly and filed a complaint.
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Aman W
Finally some action against these mafia elements. They've been operating for decades with political protection. The demolition of illegal properties is a good step - hit them where it hurts the most. 💪
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Sarah B
While I support action against criminal elements, I hope the investigation remains fair and doesn't target any community specifically. The focus should be on illegal activities, not religious backgrounds. Justice should be blind.
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Vikram M
From fish brokers to drug lords - typical story of how criminal enterprises grow when they have political patronage. Hope this investigation exposes all their political connections too, not just the foot soldiers.
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Nikhil C
The forced conversion angle is particularly disturbing. Exploiting vulnerable women is the lowest of lows. Hope the victims get justice and proper rehabilitation. This case should set an example for others.

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