Mumbai, July 5 : Nadir Shah Patel, father of the
missing Bollywood starlet
Laila Khan, Thursday challenged the claim of
her step-father
Parvez Iqbal Tak that the actress, along with four of
her family members, was killed near Mumbai in 2011.
Speaking to a
private news channel here, Patel said he did not "believe" Tak's claim
that Laila, her mother
Saleena Begum, siblings Zara, Imran, cousin
Reshma and a domestic help were allegedly killed and their bodies
disposed of somewhere around Mumbai in February 2011.
Patel was responding to revelations Tak made before Jammu and Kashmir Police, which provided vital leads in her missing case.
Tak,
who married
Saleena Begum after she divorced her husband Nadir Shah
Patel, was arrested last month in Kishtwar, about 230 km from Jammu. He
is suspected to be a Lashkar-e-Taiba militant.
Patel said if what Tak claims was true, the Mumbai police should register a first information report and investigate the case.
The
Mumbai police denied any knowledge on the alleged murders, though a
team was likely to leave for Jammu soon for further investigation.
Last month, a police team went to Jammu to probe the case which has strong Mumbai and Maharashtra connections.
Patel said Tak and his partner Asif Sheikh came regularly to their Santacruz home and he always felt uneasy in their presence.
"I
always used to caution my family members to beware of them, I found
their behaviour suspicious, but they did not heed to me," Patel said.
He
admitted that the Tak-Sheikh duo was planning to dupe him in some
property matters as Tak was found with a fake PAN card bearing his name
(Patel's) name.
Referring to a mysterious fire a few months ago
which partly damaged their bungalow in Igatpuri, a hill-station in
Maharashtra's Nashik district, around 130 km from Mumbai, Patel
contended that there could a link between Laila and her family's
disappearance and the fire, but declined to elaborate.
Mumbai police Crime Branch Tuesday registered a kidnapping case against Tak. Patel said he was called by police for that.
Laila, whose original name is Reshma Patel, was last seen in a Hindi movie "
Wafaa" with
Rajesh Khanna in 2008.
According
to sources, the Mumbai police found Laila to have questionable
connections, which allegedly led to her disappearance from Mumbai in
2011.
After tracking her mobile phone, her last call records showed her to be at her farm house in Igatpuri.
Sources
claimed that Laila was close to suspected Lashkar militant Tak through a
Bangladesh-based suspected terrorist Munir Khan, whom she allegedly
married.
Jammu and Kashmir's Deputy Inspector General of Police
Gareeb Das said that Tak, who said sharpshooters had been hired to kill
Laila and her family, had been cooperating with interrogators and
gradually revealing information on the case.
© IANS