Zakir Naik, a Mumbai-based televangelist, runs the foundation.
In a report filed before the District and Sessions Court here seeking police custody of Qureshi and Rizvan Khan, who was also held from Mumbai last week, police claimed both had facilitated recruitment of Merin alias Mariam, who is missing along with her husband Bestin Vincent alias Yahia from the state, to ISIS.
While Qureshi has been made first accused, Bestin Vincent is the second accused and Rizvan Khan the third accused in the missing case.
Police claimed Qureshi and Bestin Vincent had jointly hatched a plan to traffick Merin to Mumbai to convert her to Islam from Christianity and recruit her to ISIS to carry out terror activities both inside and outside the country.
The religious conversion of Merin and her marriage with Yahia was facilitated by Rizvan Khan, police said.
Police claimed it had proof that the accused had facilitated religious conversion of Merin and others through Juma Masjid of Bombay Trust, from a raid conducted at the residence of Qureshi.
Kerala police had traced Qureshi to Mumbai following a complaint lodged in Kochi by the brother of a young woman, who is suspected to have joined ISIS along with her husband.
Ebin Jacob (25), brother of Merin who is missing along with her husband Bestin Vincent from Kerala, had told police in Kochi that there was an attempt to forcibly convert him to Islam and make him join ISIS, and that Bestin and Qureshi were behind it.
Both Qureshi and Rizwan Khan, arrested by Kerala Police and aided by Maharashtra Police in two separate operations last week, were brought here yesterday by air under tight security for questioning.
While Qureshi was arrested on July 21, Khan was picked up from his residence at Kalyan in Thane district on Friday night.
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