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Khalwat shock for hubby on wife’s birthdayy
The Star
A MAN who was about to surprise his wife on her birthday with her favourite cake and flowers received a rude shock instead. He saw her being arrested for khalwat with another man, Harian Metro reported.
The 31-year-old man from Sungai Petani, Kedah, was returning home with the gifts when he saw his wife leaving in her car alone.
“I had a bad feeling about it, so I followed her and she drove to a hotel in Kangar,” he said.
At the hotel, the husband, who works as senior techician at a factory, bumped into anti-vice or JAIPS officers who were conducting a raid after receiving a tip-off from the public.
“I was stunned when I saw my wife with another man in the room,” he said. The 31-year-old woman had driven about 80km to the hotel.
The couple, who have been married for eight years, have two daughters aged two and six.
The husband said he had had heard rumours that his wife, who carries four handphones, was cheating on him.
JAIPS director Abdul Malik Hussin said the team knocked on the door of the hotel room and when the woman opened it, they saw a man on the bed.
“The woman, who works in the Immigration Department, gave an excuse that she was having a business discussion with the man at about 5.30am,” he said.
The man was released as he was a non-Muslim but the woman’s case would be mentioned in the Syariah Court next week. She was released on bail of RM2,000 after being questioned by JAIPS.
The Star
A MAN who was about to surprise his wife on her birthday with her favourite cake and flowers received a rude shock instead. He saw her being arrested for khalwat with another man, Harian Metro reported.
The 31-year-old man from Sungai Petani, Kedah, was returning home with the gifts when he saw his wife leaving in her car alone.
“I had a bad feeling about it, so I followed her and she drove to a hotel in Kangar,” he said.
At the hotel, the husband, who works as senior techician at a factory, bumped into anti-vice or JAIPS officers who were conducting a raid after receiving a tip-off from the public.
“I was stunned when I saw my wife with another man in the room,” he said. The 31-year-old woman had driven about 80km to the hotel.
The couple, who have been married for eight years, have two daughters aged two and six.
The husband said he had had heard rumours that his wife, who carries four handphones, was cheating on him.
JAIPS director Abdul Malik Hussin said the team knocked on the door of the hotel room and when the woman opened it, they saw a man on the bed.
“The woman, who works in the Immigration Department, gave an excuse that she was having a business discussion with the man at about 5.30am,” he said.
The man was released as he was a non-Muslim but the woman’s case would be mentioned in the Syariah Court next week. She was released on bail of RM2,000 after being questioned by JAIPS.