Women gets interdict against brother and his children
Publish date: 21 July 2005
Issue Number: 1382
Diary: Legalbrief Today
Category: In Court
A woman who has served time for being a conspirator in her sister-in-law\'s murder has obtained an interdict against her brother and his children, for fear that they might carry out threats and have her and her family killed, says a report in The Witness.
Farouk Mohammed and his two children, Fathima Khan and Jameel Mohammed, have been interdicted and restrained from assaulting, threatening to assault and enlisting the services of other people to assault or threaten his sister Yasmin Shaik, her three children Zeenath, Razeena, Mohammed and her son-in-law, Mohammed Peerbhai. In 1994, Yasmin was convicted for being a conspirator in the murder of her sister-in-law Asiya Mohammed, who was married to her brother Farouk. When she was charged, Yasmin said her brother and his children threatened her and her children\'s lives as they blamed her for the death of Asiya. Full report in The Witness