Indira Gandhi in court filing questions police failure to locate ex-hubby
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If the police know the whereabouts of Muslim convert Muhammad Riduan Abdullah, then why have they yet to recover her daughter Prasana Diksa, asks his former wife M Indira Gandhi.
Through a court filing made on Dec 16, the kindergarten teacher raised this issue in relation to the police s efforts to abide by a court order and arrest Riduan, as well as recover the estranged couple s daughter Prasana.
Indira was responding to the police s Statement of Defence against her suit regarding their alleged refusal to locate and arrest Riduan as well as return Prasana to her. Prasana is alleged to be with Riduan.
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Lawyers Rajesh Nagarajan (second right) and Sachpreetraj Singh Sohanpal (right) explaining the High Court’s order to M. Indira Gandhi, who was accompanied by Indira Gandhi Action Team chairman Arun Dorasamy. Picture by John Buny
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IPOH, Dec 17 The High Court here today ordered the police to submit an affidavit detailing their efforts since 2014 to arrest M. Indira Gandhi’s ex-husband Muhammad Riduan Abdullah and recover her youngest daughter Prasana Diksa, her lawyers said.
Judicial Commissioner Bhupindar Singh gave the Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC), which represented the police, three weeks to file the affidavit.
Police given 3 weeks to file exhaustive affidavit on Indira Gandhi case
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Modified17 Dec 2020, 7:49 am
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The Ipoh High Court today ordered the police to submit an affidavit detailing their efforts to arrest M Indira Gandhi’s fugitive ex-husband Muhammad Riduan Abdullah and recover her youngest daughter Prasana Diksa.
Judicial Commissioner Bhupindar Singh gave the Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC), which represented the police, three weeks to file the affidavit.
This involved a backlog of 79 affidavits that were supposed to have been filed since 2014, according to a court order given on May 30, 2014, said Indira Gandhi s lawyer Rajesh Nagarajan.
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