LUCKNOW, Jan. 7 -- Multiple teams have been deployed across Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand with police intensifying efforts to arrest the absconding doctor, Rameezuddin Naik, in connection with the alleged KGMU religious conversion case, officials said on Tuesday. According to police, five teams have been formed to trace the accused doctor, who has been evading arrest by frequently changing locations. DCP (west) Vishwajeet Srivastava said search operations had been intensified and efforts were underway to apprehend the accused at the earliest. On Monday, police arrested Rameezuddin's parents, claiming they played a key role in the alleged religious conversion and forced miscarriage of two women medical students -- one studying at King George's Medical University (KGMU) in Lucknow and the other at a medical college in Agra. Salimuddin, 70, and his wife Khateeja, 67, were arrested from a rented flat in Thakurganj, Srivastava said. "Both the survivors have given written testimonies before a magistrate, stating that they were forcibly converted, sexually exploited and subjected to miscarriage by the doctor with his parents' involvement," said an officer privy to the investigation.HTC...