td-cloud-library domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home3/amaadcmh/publictrustofindia.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131The accused, Mohammad Ekbal Hussain, was arrested from Gandhua Pathar in Assam’s Nagaon district on September 19. He was produced in a local court there, and brought to Bhubaneswar on 5-day transit remand, an STF release said.
The release further said that Ekbal Hussain was in touch with Abhijit, who was arrested from Pune, Maharashtra, in July, and also Abdul Hamid, a Pakistan intelligence officer. “He sold many WhatsApp and Telegram account OTPs and mule/ghost accounts directly to Hamid. After arrest of the principal accused Pathanisamant Lenka and his associates, Hussain switched off his phone and went underground. It was found that he used at least 37 IMEI (handsets) and more than 500 SIMs.”
The STF said that Hussain has confessed to have sold the OTPs, fake activated SIMS in the past 2 years and earned Rs 50,000-Rs 60,000 a month. “He further disclosed that may people in his village are involved in such crimes,” the release added.
In May, the agency had arrested Lenka (35) of Itamati, a teacher in a private ITI college, Saroj Kumar Nayak alias Amit (26) of Poibadi in Nayagarh district and Soumya Pattanaik (19) of Sujanpur in Jajpur district.
]]>“In Assam we want to ban polygamy immediately. However, if UCC comes, we don’t have to take action, as it will merge with UCC,” he added.
Biswa Sarma had said earlier the state will seek to ban polygamy through consensus.
“We want to make this a consensus-building process rather than some kind of a provocation,” Biswa Sarma stated two months ago.
The practice or custom of having more than one spouse at the same time, polygamy has become a recurring topic in discussions about the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in India.
Polygamy is illegal under Indian Penal Code, but Muslim men are allowed to have up to four wives under sharia Islamic law. Polygamy also exists in many tribal communities.
Assam government had formed an expert committee to explore legal aspects in implementing the move. The report is pending.
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