Man wanted in Bengaluru on dowry charges traced to UK


London, Jul 16 (PTI): An Indian-origin man wanted by Indian courts over a criminal case of dowry-related domestic violence has been traced to the UK, a media report said today.

Ahmed Anees Hussain was tracked down by the 'Newham Recorder' which has passed on his details to the British police.

The 37-year-old, however, claims he is innocent and intends to return to India and face the charges within the next 12 months.

"I am the victim in this and I am in hell over it. When I get the money I will go back and sort it out and show that I am innocent," he told the newspaper.

But his ex-wife Fathima Sumaya Khan said: "He's a person who's wanted in a serious criminal case in India. So now I believe the UK government has to take action."

The Muslim couple had an arranged marriage in Bengaluru in May 2010.

A week before the wedding, Hussain's family allegedly demanded expensive gifts and jewellery in payment of dowry, a crime under Indian law.

Khan says her father, a retired senior police officer, felt he had no option but to comply and spent almost his entire savings of around 14,000 pounds on a lavish engagement party, wedding ceremony and gifts for his future son-in-law's family.

Shortly after their wedding the couple moved to Norfolk, east England, where Hussain had been living since 2007, and she claims this is when his behaviour worsened, with the police called out to their house several times.

In February 2011 Khan moved to London, which she claims she was forced to do by Hussain in order to seek work.

She returned to Bengaluru in October 2011 and severed contact with her husband, later filing for divorce.

In September 2011, her father went to the Bengaluru police and charges were issued under the Dowry Prohibition Act and Indian Penal Code against Hussain, as well as his sister and mother.

In the most serious of cases it can lead to up to seven years imprisonment.

Documents obtained by the 'Newham Recorder' show that Hussain is listed by the courts in India as having "absconded" and that a "Look-Out Circular" has been issued against him for each of the last four years.

The UK Home Office said it was unable to comment on whether extradition proceedings are active, saying "as a matter of long standing policy and practice, the UK will neither confirm nor deny that an extradition request has been made or received, until such time as a person is arrested in relation to the request".

  

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  • christine, manglore

    Sat, Jul 18 2015

    Loving parents always wish their children to be happy, thinking about good feature and happiness for his daughter,and settling in England, he agreed to give dowry, it was dream of o father may even daughter. not knowing about the boy may they agreed. (sad that dream Vanished)Many of us even educated people do also same mistake too.

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  • P.K. , MANGALURU

    Fri, Jul 17 2015

    Look Like ,,,,,,CHORONKA GULAM....

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 17 2015

    Groom looks like Shikhandi

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ Blore

    Fri, Jul 17 2015

    I know this daughter and her Father.... Both were a gem of person. Father especially retired from the high post in Police Department, still so humble and down to earth person.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 17 2015

    Dowry stands for

    D - Donkeys
    O - Of the first order
    W - Who can't stand on their own
    R - Rely on their wives' riches
    Y - Yet shameless

    Be a man, not beggar to ask dowry.
    (Google help taken)

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 17 2015

    Sushma Swaraj is the right person to be contacted ...

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  • Harish, Puttur

    Fri, Jul 17 2015

    UK is the motherland of looters and anti-nationals.

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  • Ads, Canadian

    Sat, Jul 18 2015

    That is why harsh many indian's go there to learn the trade so most indian's become rich looting yes. Without knowing don't say wrong about any nations..most of the indian's dream to go west and you sit there and scratch your head of not getting such opportunities.sad soul.

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  • Oliver, Udupi

    Fri, Jul 17 2015

    I am against the whole dowry system. In this case though, I think the 2 parties had an agreement during the wedding.

    In general anyone who takes dowry should be in Jail, that's the only way to reform our society.

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  • A.M Shaikh, Dubai, Belapu, Kaup

    Fri, Jul 17 2015

    Oliver,
    In general anyone who takes dowry should be in Jail, that's the only way to reform our society.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE

    Thu, Jul 16 2015

    Bridegroom look like Kaluve

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  • Sendilkumar, Udupi

    Thu, Jul 16 2015

    As a retired police officer why he should give dowry to his son in law ? He should be punish first for given dowry.

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  • RP, Mlore

    Fri, Jul 17 2015

    England ka Laalach..!!
    British Passport

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