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Thursday, April 10, 2014

Deepa: Act fast before ex-hubby goes abroad

The mother who won the custody battle fears her ex-husband who took away her son will go overseas.
S DeepaSEREMBAN: The mother, who won custody of her two children three days ago, wants police to arrest her Muslim convert ex-husband for violating a court order by abducting their six-year-old son.
S Deepa told FMT today that she was worried that Izwan Viran Abdullah might take her son overseas.
“Why are the police still unable to nab my ex-husband?” she asked.
She believed Izwan Viran must be in his hometown in Sungai Pelek, Selangor.
“What I’m going to do if Izwan Viran takes my son overseas or abducts my nine-year-old daughter Sharmila after this?” she asked.
“Police must take action soon because he has violated the court order by abducting my son,” said Deepa.
Deepa alleged that the Green Mitshubishi Pajero used in the abduction yesterday belonged to Yayasan Kasih Sayang where Izwan Viran was working.
“I have seen the Pajero at the Yayasan Kasih Sayang premises in Paroi before,” she said.
When contacted, the female staff of Yayasan Kasih Sayang said she would relay the message on the Pajero to her superior who was in Kuala Lumpur.
However, no one from Yayasan Kasih Sayang called FMT and verify the matter.
The Advocacy Officer of Women Aid Organisation, Sally Wangsawijaya, who is assisted Deepa in her court battle for divorce and custody of the children, urged the police to take action fast.
Sally said Izwan Viran had breached two offences.
Izwan Viran AbdullahFirst is the violation of Interim Protection Order that Deepa obtained from the Seremban Magistrate’s Court on Aug 30 last year for domestic violence.
“Izwan Viran is not supposed to go to Deepa’s home or get near her.
“Secondly, he violated the custody order given to Deepa by the Seremban High Court judge on Monday.
“We are concerned for her safety and children,” said Sally.
Jelebu police chief Deputy Supt Setapa Yusoff could not be reached for comments.

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