Inda: Ex-husband forces wife into prostitution, porn

April 25, 2007

Lucknow - A young woman has accused her ex-husband and her brother-in-law of raping her, taking her nude photographs and forcing her into flesh trade.

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The woman has alleged that her ex-husband and brother-in-law forcibly stripped her to take her vulgar photographs and later used them for making a pornographic film.

The woman had divorced her husband last February.

According to report lodged with the Lucknow Mahila Police, Shehnaz (name changed), a resident of Golaganj under Wazirnagar police station was married to Mohammad Talat Mehboob, a resident of Maulavaganj. After two years of marriage, she gave birth to a son Yaseen.

According to the Shehnaz, Talat went to Saudi Arabia to earn livelihood and during his absence her brother-in-law forcibly made physical contact with her. When another relative Faheem learnt this, Shehnaz could not express her predicament and waited for her husband's arrival.

When Talat returned, he took his wife to Saudia Arabia. Talat forced his wife to satisfy the lust of his friends and clients. She somehow returned to India and divorced Talat.

The woman alleged that although she has divorced Talat, he was still trying to force her into prostitution by threatening to circulate her naked pictures and pornographic film. She also accused her ex-husband of raping her.

Talat is also in Lucknow. The woman has given pornographic film made by her ex-husband to the inspector of Bazar Khala police station and lodged a complaint.


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