Kula to meet IGP on Indira’s case

Kula to meet IGP on Indira’s case

He says court had ordered Muhammad Riduan Abdullah to hand over Prasana Diksa to his former wife.

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Kula to meet IGP to help find Indira Gandhi’s daughter
IPOH:
Human Resources Minister M Kulasegaran, who is also counsel to M Indira Gandhi, will meet Inspector-General of Police Mohamad Fuzi Harun to expedite the process of finding the woman’s youngest daughter.

Kulasegaran said the court had ordered Muhammad Riduan Abdullah to hand over Prasana Diksa to his former wife, apart from ordering the man to be arrested for contempt of court.

“I will meet the IGP soon to see how I can expedite the process of finding Indira’s daughter.

“There are some difficulties (in looking for Riduan) but we will try to do our best to achieve it,” he told reporters after attending the 99th anniversary celebrations of Independence prominent figure VT Sambanthan here today.

Fuzi, in his statement on Jan 29, said efforts to trace and arrest Riduan was still ongoing since 2014, based on a warrant of committal issued by the Ipoh High Court on May 30, 2014.

On Jan 29, the Federal Court ruled that a person who converted to Islam must have the consent of the non-Muslim spouse for the conversion of their underage children to Islam.

The couple’s three children, two daughters and one son, are aged 20, 19 and nine.

Riduan, 47, changed their children’s religion to Islam on April 2009 without the consent of Indira Gandhi, after he converted to Islam.

In 2016, the Federal Court ordered the IGP to arrest Riduan for contempt of court after he failed to hand over his youngest daughter to his former wife.

In 2010, the Ipoh High Court granted Indira Gandhi full custody of his three children and ordered Riduan to hand over Prasana Diksa to her mother.

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