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Woman's suicide: Family denies moral policing charge, police claim evidence
Woman's suicide: Family denies moral policing charge, police claim evidence

Time of India

time8 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Woman's suicide: Family denies moral policing charge, police claim evidence

Kannur: The suicide of 40-year-old Razeena at Kayalode here following moral policing by a group of SDPI members took a turn on Friday, with the woman's family defending the youths arrested on the basis of her suicide note and refuting the allegations of harassment. Police, however, maintained that they have got evidence of moral policing. Razeena, a mother of three, was found dead at her home in Pinarayi village on Tuesday. Police on Thursday arrested three members of the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), the political wing of the banned Popular Front of India (PFI), on charges of suicide abetment. The arrested are V C Mubsheer (28), K A Faisal (34), and V K Rafnas (24) — all residents of the locality. However, Razeena's mother, Fathima, said on Friday that the arrested youths had no role in her daughter's death. She claimed that they only spoke to Razeena and her male friend at a nearby SDPI office about their financial dealings. "Their relationship started around three years ago. The man extorted money from her, leaving her in a debt trap. But we came to know about their relationship only recently," she said. Fathima said the arrested youths are their relatives and they only intervened to settle the financial dealings. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like London: If You Were Born Between 1945-1974 You Could Be Eligible For This British Seniors Read More Undo "They saw Razeena and her friend talking to each other on the road; the man was taken to a nearby SDPI office to discuss the matter. Both the families were also called in. The man was not assaulted there," she said. Kannur city police commissioner Nithinraj, however, refuted the family's claim and said police acted on the basis of evidence collected from Razeena's house. He said Razeena was talking to her male friend when the youths approached them on a motorcycle. "They spoke in a derogatory manner and seized their mobile phones and a tablet. Later, they took the man to the SDPI office," he said. He said Razeena's suicide note clearly spoke about the trauma she underwent due to the incident. "A detailed investigation is needed to examine how many people gathered at the SDPI office. The allegations raised by the family on financial dealings between Razeena and her friend will also be investigated," he said. Razeena's family, meanwhile, lodged a police complaint against Razeena's friend, seeking an investigation of his financial dealings with her. The family alleged that the man, a resident of Mayyil, extorted money from the woman. Senior CPM leader and All India Democratic Women's Association national president P K Sreemathi termed the incident as 'Talibanism'. It is unfortunate that a section of people still believed that a woman should not talk to any other man other than her husband, she said.

Kannur woman dies by suicide following moral policing by SDPI activists, three arrested
Kannur woman dies by suicide following moral policing by SDPI activists, three arrested

Hans India

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Kannur woman dies by suicide following moral policing by SDPI activists, three arrested

Kannur: In a disturbing case of moral policing, a 40-year-old Muslim woman, Razeena, died by suicide in Kannur -- hometown of Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan --after being harassed by three activists of the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), the political arm of the now-banned Popular Front of India (PFI). Razeena was found hanging in her room on Tuesday, but the incident came to light on Thursday. A suicide note recovered from the scene named three local youths and detailed the events that led her to take the extreme step. Acting on the note, police arrested the three individuals, all SDPI activists from the locality, and produced them before a court. They are now in judicial custody. According to the police investigation, the chain of events started on Sunday when Razeena was seen talking with a male friend near his parked car. A group of men approached them, verbally abused Razeena, and ordered her to leave. They then turned on her friend, forcibly seized his mobile phone and tablet, and accessed private conversations between the two. The youths reportedly held the man hostage for nearly five hours and later took him to a local office. They then summoned the families of both Razeena and the man, revealing the contents of their private chats. After that, the male friend was let off. Following the public humiliation, Razeena returned home, disturbed. Two days later, she was found dead in her room. In her suicide note, she cited the trauma and humiliation caused by the incident as the reason for ending her life. Following the recovery of the note, police have launched a deeper investigation into the case to determine whether more individuals were involved in the incident. It was only after the arrests that police were able to recover the confiscated mobile phone and tablet. The case has sparked outrage in the locality, raising concerns of moral policing.

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