Radio Jockey files stalking complaint against ex-husband
TNN | Updated: Mar 30, 2019, 06:33 IST
AHMEDABAD: A 37-year-old woman on Thursday filed a complaint accusing her ex-husband of stalking her, stating that he did not stop following her even after they separated in January 2018.
The complainant, a Radio Jockey (RJ) with a private radio station, in her FIR at Sarkhej police station, stated that she married Arif Mohammed Khan on August 8, 2013. They later got legally separated due to domestic issues.
She had also filed a complaint of domestic violence and harassment, and an FIR with the cyber cell as the man allegedly sent threatening messages to her relatives in 2018. The case with the cyber is pending before the Gujarat high court, where Khan was granted bail and the complainant was given police protection.
“On March 21, the woman found a gift box, a chocolate box and a bouquet on her table in her office. When she opened the gift-box, she found her two sweaters that she wore in her childhood and a letter. On enquiring about the letter with office staff, she was told that an unknown person had dropped off the articles,” said the FIR.
The complainant said she recognized her ex-husband’s handwriting on the bouquet. After this, she approached Sarkhej police alleging that her ex-husband was stalking her.
The complainant, a Radio Jockey (RJ) with a private radio station, in her FIR at Sarkhej police station, stated that she married Arif Mohammed Khan on August 8, 2013. They later got legally separated due to domestic issues.
She had also filed a complaint of domestic violence and harassment, and an FIR with the cyber cell as the man allegedly sent threatening messages to her relatives in 2018. The case with the cyber is pending before the Gujarat high court, where Khan was granted bail and the complainant was given police protection.
“On March 21, the woman found a gift box, a chocolate box and a bouquet on her table in her office. When she opened the gift-box, she found her two sweaters that she wore in her childhood and a letter. On enquiring about the letter with office staff, she was told that an unknown person had dropped off the articles,” said the FIR.
The complainant said she recognized her ex-husband’s handwriting on the bouquet. After this, she approached Sarkhej police alleging that her ex-husband was stalking her.
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