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India pacer’s arrest warrant issued

By cricinfo
September 04, 2019

KOLKATA: A West Bengal court has issued an arrest warrant against Indian cricketer Mohammed Shami in a case of domestic violence, filed by his wife Hasin Jahan.

Shami, who turned 29, has been asked by the court to surrender within 15 days of his return from the West Indies.

Last March, Jahan had filed criminal charges against Shami, including attempt to murder, cruelty, and violence.

The charge-sheet had been filed under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code — relating to a woman being subjected to cruelty by her husband or his family — by the detective branch of Kolkata Police this March.

According to Salim Rahman, Shami’s lawyer, the charge-sheet did not contain any of the serious criminal offences Jahan had pressed against the player and his family. Rahman said Shami was among the various people who deposed before the police finalised the charge-sheet.

“The police charge-sheet says there was no attempt to murder, no poisoning — all serious charges filed by Hasin Jahan,” Rahman said. “Also the allegations against (Jahan’s) mother-in-law, father-in-law and sister-in-law of conspiring against her were discharged (dismissed) by the police.”

Jahan’s lawyer Anirban Guha Thakurta said the onus was now on Shami to fight the charge or choose not to. “It’s in the court notice that Shami is playing abroad and so it was giving him a 15-day window to surrender,” Guha Thakurta was quoted as saying by the Indian Express.

“It is written in the court order that if he fails to appear, then law will take its own course. The warrant against Shami would be kept in abeyance for 15 days.”

Rahman said that the arrest warrant would come into play subject to Shami opting to challenge the court’s order. “The court issued a warrant against Shami saying he would need to surrender 15 days upon returning to India.”