Kerala Love Jihad case: Nimisha's last message was in June 2016, says mom

The state had told the Supreme Court that the probe into the conversion did not reveal any offence that warranted a probe by the NIA.

Update: 2017-10-08 19:47 GMT
Yahiya and Nimisha Fathima

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Mother of a Nimisha Fathima, Bindu, who was suspected to have joined the so-called ISIS, has moved the Supreme Court seeking a probe by a central agency into the religious conversions. 

She said she got the last message from her daughter on June 4, 2016. But she did not reveal her location. “I still only had unconfirmed information that Nimisha is in Sri Lanka and involved in the carpet business,” said Ms Bindu.

Ms Nimisha was reported missing in July 2016. Her husband Yahiya and his brother Isa and Isa’s wife Maria, all converts from Christianity, were also among those disappeared.

The state had told the Supreme Court that the probe into the conversion did not reveal any offence that warranted a probe by the NIA.

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