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Yazna death: Crime branch wants UAE to deport accused
Yazna death: Crime branch wants UAE to deport accused

Time of India

time14 hours ago

  • Time of India

Yazna death: Crime branch wants UAE to deport accused

T'puram: The crime branch team, probing the death of Varkala native Yazna, 30, in Sharjah allegedly due to dowry harassment, has sent a request to UAE govt demanding deportation of the three accused in the case. The request was made to deport Yazna's husband Shamnad, 36, of Kavalayoor, Varkala, along with his mother Rajeena, 56, and sister Fathima, 30. Yazna was found hanging at her house in Sharjah while living with Shamnad and their five-year-old son in March 2024. Earlier, the probe team issued a lookout circular and a request was sent to Interpol demanding deportation of the three accused. You Can Also Check: Thiruvananthapuram AQI | Weather in Thiruvananthapuram | Bank Holidays in Thiruvananthapuram | Public Holidays in Thiruvananthapuram "We collected crucial evidence against the accused proving their involvement in Yazna's death. WhatsApp chats, recorded conversations, audio clips and statements of witnesses are against the accused, and the probe into the case is almost over. Since they are in a foreign country, there will be procedural delay in arresting them," the probe team said. Meanwhile, Yazna's family alleged that the accused is planning to marry a Pakistani woman and shift to a different country. "We came to know that Shamnad is all set to marry a Pakistani woman and the family is leading a happy and peaceful life despite stringent legal measures being taken against them," said Yazmin Ibrahim, Yazna's sister. Yazna's father Ibrahim said, "130 sovereigns of gold, 22 cents and Rs 10 lakh were given as dowry at the time of marriage, but he was greedy and tortured my daughter demanding even more." "She used to hide all her issues from us so that we don't get upset. But she conveyed the issues to her friend and we transferred the chats and voice clips to the probe team. We need justice as she was killed for more dowry," he added.

Hubby's mother, sister now accused
Hubby's mother, sister now accused

Time of India

time25-04-2025

  • Time of India

Hubby's mother, sister now accused

T'puram: The crime branch team probing the death of Varkala native Yazna in Sharjah , allegedly due to dowry harassment , added Rajeena, 56, mother of the accused and his sister Fathima, 30, as accused in the case. With this, the total number of accused in the case rose to three. Through Interpol, a lookout circular was also issued against the accused, informed the probe team. The body of Yazna, 30, was found hanging at her house in Sharjah while living with her husband Shamnad, 36, of Kavaliyoor, and five-year-old son in March 2024. The autopsy report found several injuries on her body, and chat details and other evidence confirmed the role of her husband in her death. "The mother and the sister of the accused were added as accused based on the evidence collected. All three accused will be arrested as soon as they reach any port to travel. Once arrested, they will be extradited to be handed over to the probe team in India," police said. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Google Brain Co-Founder Andrew Ng, Recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo The messages and audio clips, which were sent by Yazna to her friends and relatives describing the tortures she faced from her husband and family, turned crucial in the probe. Section 304-B of IPC for dowry death was charged against the accused. A woman's death is considered a dowry death if it is caused by burns, bodily injury, or other abnormal circumstances within seven years of her marriage. As dowry, 130 sovereigns of gold, 22 cents of land and Rs 10 lakh as cash were given to Shamnad during the marriage, but she was allegedly tortured demanding more, claimed Yazna's family. In the year 2020 as well, Yazna filed a complaint with police allegedly due to dowry harassment, but they reached a compromised later, said Yazmine, Yazna's sister.

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