Kasargod: Police serve lookout notice for men accused of forcible conversion


Daijiworld Media Network - Kasargod (SP)

Kasargod, Jan 17: Police officers attached to Aluva station in Ernakulam district have issued lookout notice for the arrest of an accused who posed in the manner of loving a lady. He admitted her into a centre where she was forced to convert to Islam. He took her to a country in the Gulf where she was confined to a house and an attempt was made to dispatch her to an ISIS centre, along with his acomplices.

The accused had developed friendship with the Hindu lady in question, a native of Pathanamthitta in Kerala who currently lives in Gujarat, after slowly getting himself acquainted with her. It is said that the accused Fayaz from Paravoor, Ernakulam, had got the lady converted to Islam, created fake documents about her marriage to him, took her to Saudi Arabia and kept her under house arrest. Whilst making arrangements for sending her to an ISIS centre, the lady succeeded in escaping from there. With help from some locals, she returned to Kerala and filed a complaint with the police and the court.

Out of the nine accused in the case, two, identified as Fayaz from Vandiyadath in Paravoor and Ziyas from Mankali Talakkod, stand arrested. Lookout notices have been issued now for Muhammed Riyz, who is hiding in Saudi Arabia, his mother, Zeenat and two persons from Kannur who are currently working as lawyers at Bengaluru.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Jan 18 2018

    Looks bit suspect this case.is it because the girl is a hindu all this?How can a person gone to Saudi,kept in house escape without passport and return to India?How far can we believe this story?Was the girl not aware she was going to saudi with him?

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