‘Married’ Pakistani held for sex with Indonesian grandmother in Malaysia
June 17th, 2010 - 5:18 pm ICT by ANIKuala Lumpur, June 17 (ANI): An Indonesian woman, who has 11 grandchildren, has been held along with her Pakistani lover on suspicion of committing khalwat (close proximity).
The woman, 49, from Medan, and her 55-year-old partner were detained during an anti-vice operation by state Islamic Religious Department officers at a budget hotel in Jalan Seberang Perak, Malaysia.
Operation head Salehudin Saudi said the couple failed to produce proof that they were married.
“Investigations showed that the couple had known each other for about a year,” New Strait Times Online quoted Saudi as saying.
“The man is married with four children. He left his family in his home country to work for Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad five years ago,” he added.
The woman claimed she met the man to discuss wedding plans. (ANI)
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