Did a Kerala Girl Really Elop with a Muslim Man in Karnataka?
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Mangaluru, Feb 10 (NationPress) The Karnataka Police have initiated an FIR regarding the elopement of a college student with a Muslim man in the sensitive region of Mangaluru. This action came after the girl's parents lodged a formal complaint.
The parents reported their daughter as missing, stating they could not reach her and requested police support to locate her. The woman, a 23-year-old named Vaishali, hails from Kasargod district, Kerala.
Vaishali was enrolled in a college in Surathkal, Karnataka, and resided in a PG hostel. Allegedly, she absconded with Mohammad Midlaj, with whom she had registered a marriage on January 31.
The marriage took place at the Wayanad sub-registrar's office in Kerala, as confirmed by authorities. Upon discovering the situation, Vaishali's parents hurried to her hostel.
While investigating, they obtained CCTV footage that captured Vaishali leaving the hostel on February 9. After failing to contact her, they filed a missing persons report at the Surathkal police station in Mangaluru.
Following their complaint, the Surathkal police have filed an FIR and are actively investigating the matter. Officials stated that efforts are ongoing to locate the woman and clarify the circumstances surrounding her elopement.
In a separate incident, a woman from Kolkata has filed a complaint with the High Grounds police station against her husband. She alleges that he deceived her into a relationship, converted her to Islam, married her, and subsequently abandoned her after their child was born.
The husband has been identified as Syed Imtiyaz, residing in BTM Layout, Bengaluru. The victim has also shared a video detailing her experience, which has now gained attention on social media.