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Man accused of wife's murder for money

Oct 27, 2010

LUCKNOW: A day after, the mystery over recovery of the body of a 26-year-old woman in Kakori police station area, who was first reported to be missing at Ghazipur police station on Monday morning, has further deepened.

The woman, a mother of five children and identified as Tabassum, wife of Faheem, a resident of Ghazipur police station area, had gone missing from her house on the evening of October 24.

A case of missing was lodged with Ghazipur police on October 25 morning. However, the body of Tabassum was spotted near Ghailapul under Kakori police station area late on Monday evening.

Following the recovery of the body, brother of Tabassum, who was identified as Asif, working in a west Asian country, has made allegations against Tabassum's husband for orchestrating the crime in connivance with his cousins. Asif claimed that Faheem wanted to get rid of the loan amount, which he had taken against the purchase of a JCB and a dumper, which was also in the name of Tabassum.

An application in this regard was given to Ghazipur police. However, the missing case of Tabassum was still to be altered into a murder case, family members alleged.

Tabassum was married to Faheem, a contractor, about 10 years back. Faheem was working in partnership with his cousin identified as Sheelu.

However, Tabassum's husband, identified as Faheem, has put the blame on a woman, also a resident of Chandangaon, where Faheem's cousin also lives, of killing his wife.

The police said that since no concrete evidence has been found till now, the allegations of both the sides look like empty claims and nothing else.

The police sources, however, confirmed that only one thing looks certain -- the fact that the murder most likely took place because of property worth about Rs 2 crore in the name of Tabassum.

The police said that interrogation of various suspects who could be behind the murder or could lead to the real culprit was still on. The police said that the picture would become clear most likely by Wednesday.



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