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Fraud Busted – Jameela Khatun Obtained fake Aadhaar in the name of Pooja Sharma, Extorted Money from Co-Religionists - ବିଶ୍ୱ ସମ୍ବାଦ କେନ୍ଦ୍ର ଓଡିଶା

Fraud Busted – Jameela Khatun Obtained fake Aadhaar in the name of Pooja Sharma, Extorted Money from Co-Religionists

Lucknow. In a shocking case, a Muslim woman obtained a fake government identity document in the name of a Hindu woman, entered relationships with Muslim men, accused them of forcing her to convert to their religion and tried to extort money.

At least five men, all from the woman’s religious community, helped her in this racket.

The case has come to light from Bijnor district of Uttar Pradesh. The Bijnor police put out a press statement about the revelations in the case some days ago.

On 6 July, a woman who introduced herself as Pooja Sharma, daughter of Delhi resident Raju Sharma, approached the police complaining of dowry-related harassment at the hands of her husband and his parents.

The woman told the police that her husband Mohammed Ahtesham, who she had married as per Islamic rituals a month earlier in Bijnor, abandoned her, leaving his father Fareed and his mother to harass her over dowry.

On her statement, the Bijnor police booked the three suspects under IPC sections 498A (subjecting woman to cruelty), 323 (causing hurt), 504 (insult) and 506 (criminal intimidation) along with relevant sections of The Dowry Prohibition Act.

During investigation, police discovered starling facts.

When the cops checked at the address mentioned on the woman’s Aadhaar card, they found the document fake and the woman’s true identity as Jameela Khatun, daughter of Razab Ali and Khalida Begum. Her parents hail from Nalbari town of Assam.

On questioning, they identified Jameela as their daughter in presence of the police.

Police eventually found other documents such as PAN and bank passbook in the name of Jameela Khatun.

Not only this, Jameela had filed a case against a man named Naushad Qureshi of forcing her to convert to Islam in January this year. In her complaint, she had introduced herself as Pooja Sharma, daughter of Raju Sharma, resident of Tilak Nagar area of Delhi.

Her statement said that she had been living with Naushad for a year-and-a-half, but he raped and sexually exploited her on false assurances of marriage all along. He was forcing her to abort her child and convert to his religion. Whenever she opposed this, Naushad, along with his brother and father, would beat her up.

The case was filed at Patel Nagar police station of Dehradun district in Uttarakhand (FIR number 21 filed on 18 January, 2023).

Based on her statement, police booked Naushad, his brother Shahnawaz and their father Zahir of rape, assault and hurting religious sentiments.

Bijnor Superintendent of Police Neeraj Jadaun told that what caught his eye during preliminary investigation is that besides her latest case against Ahtesham, the woman had filed similar police cases against two other men including Naushad in adjoining Uttarakhand.

Before Naushad, she had filed a case in the same police station – Patel Nagar of Dehradun – against one Zahir Ahmed alias Sonu Rajput for rape and assault (FIR number 412 filed on 7 October 2019). In that complaint too, the woman had introduced herself as Pooja, daughter of Raju Sharma.

SP Jadaun said that during questioning, Jameela revealed that before Zahir Ahmed, she had married twice – with Moidul Hassan Islam and Inam-ul-Haq respectively. She had abandoned both. She also revealed that for nikah with Ahtesham, she was renamed from Pooja Sharma to Zainab Parveen.

SP Jadaun further said that the police eventually found Jameela to be part of a racket to extort money. Others in the racket have been identified as Salman, Amjad, Zahir, Asif and Khalid, all residents of Bijnor.

After the facts came to light, police filed a case against Jameela and the five men of extortion and fraud on 23 July. The FIR (number 171 filed at Kotwali Dehat police station of Bijnor) was filed on the complaint of Ahtesham’s father Fareed.

Police booked the six under IPC sections 389 (extortion), 420 (fraud), 468 (forgery), 471 (fraudulent use of document) and 120B (criminal conspiracy).

Of the six, police have arrested Jameela, Zahir and Asif so far.

Inputs Courtesy – swarajyamag.com

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