Last week, a woman in the city alleged that her 16-year-old daughter was married off to a 65-year-old Omani national three months ago.
In her complaint to the Hyderabad police, the woman accused her sister-in-law and her husband of facilitating the her daughter's marriage to the man after taking Rs 5 lakh from him. The Omani national was also accused of harassing the teenaged girl.
The police later registered a case and initiated measures to safely bring back the girl from Oman.
"A change is visible...But in certain pockets of the old city, such marriages are still reported because the mediators/brokers lure poor families in performing such marriages by conniving with qazis (those who preside over the wedding) after offering money (taken from the elderly grooms) to the bride's family," he said.
Rahim said they have asked the qazis to check the age of brides before performing marriages.
"Over the past couple of years, we have also got the licenses of qazis cancelled after they were found performing such marriages," he said.
"Now we are planning to spread messages to prevent such marriages through mosques to create awareness among the community...It will start very soon," he said.
"We will write to the Wakf Board to ask mosques to spread messages against such marriages," the officer said.
The Hyderabad police had in the past busted several 'contract marriage' rackets in the old city area. These marriages were performed with fabricated documents and in some cases, the agents fixed the alliances and foreigners purchased 'brides' for sexual exploitation.
At the time of marriage itself, the bride was made to sign blank bond papers of 'talaq', the police added.
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