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Tanveer Hussain, Snowshoe Athlete From Kashmir, Held In US For 'Sexually Abusing' Minor Girl

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 Mar, 2017 11:12 AM
    A 24-year-old Indian sportsman has been arrested here on charges of sexually abusing a minor girl, days after he arrived in the US from Kashmir for a snowshoe competition.
     
    Tanveer Hussain arrived in the small village of Saranac Lake in New York state for the World Snowshoe Championships.
     
    Police said he had been charged with sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child.
     
    He had garnered much attention before arriving for the championship after the US Embassy in New Delhi denied him and another athlete Abid Khan visas around the same time President Donald Trump had issued an order barring people from seven Muslim-dominant countries to the US.
     
    Though India was not among the seven countries, the denial of visa was seen associated with the executive order.
     
    Hussain was allowed a visa to enter the US for the competition following intense lobbying from local officials and residents in the Adirondacks, as well as by US Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Charles Schumer.
     
    Police arrested Hussain on Wednesday after the girl, who is under the age of 13, accused him of sexually abusing her, a report in the Adirondack Daily Entreprise said.
     
    Police Sergeant Casey Reardon said the girl and her parents reported the abuse to police. It took place around Monday evening in the village. After the complaint, Reardon said police located Hussain who had been cooperating in the case, the report said.
     
    Hussain was arraigned and his lawyer entered a not-guilty plea on Hussain’s behalf.
     
    “I could not have entered anything else but a not-guilty based on the information I had,” his lawyer Brian Barrett said.
     
    “Based on the limited communications I could have with Hussain, it did not allow for me to properly evaluate the case and make an informed decision on behalf of my client.
     
    “They are merely allegations. Not only is he innocent, he is presumed innocent by law. That is how he should be seen in the community and by anyone paying attention in this case,” Barrett said.
     
    Hussain and Khan had planned to return home this week. It said “a visibly upset Hussain”, with hands shackled and still wearing a maroon World Snowshoe Championships hat, pleaded with the judge not to send him to jail, the report said.
     
    “Sir, please. Help me,” Hussain said.
     
    The judge decided not to accept a plea because he was not sure if Hussain fully understood the charges against him. He remanded him to the Essex County Jail in Lewis in lieu of USD 5,000 cash bail or USD 10,000 bond. A preliminary hearing on his case is scheduled on next Monday.
     
     Khan said Hussain told him he was innocent. Khan said the girl had followed him and Hussain during their stay here and Hussain had told the girl to go back to her home.
     
    “He (Hussain) says there was no contact at all,” he said.
     
     
    When asked about Khan’s account, Reardon said police had enough evidence for probable cause.
     
    “We are confident in our investigation and the results of it. There were other witnesses. Social media was involved. There is evidence that supports the charges,” Reardon said in the report.
     
    Khan, 34, is president of the Snowshoe Federation of India. He said Hussain was not aware that the girl is a minor.
     
    “We told him (Hussain) later that she is a minor. He does not understand proper English, so he does not know,” Khan said.
     
    Khan said he and Hussain were embarrassed by this situation, both for themselves and for Saranac Lake.
     
    “It is embarrassment because people gave us love, respect, everything. They opened their hearts to us. I am more responsible because it should not have happened. I am the guy who is here representing everything. It is even more embarrassment for the people of Saranac (Lake). We will not be able to show our face to them again,” the report quoted Khan as saying.
     
    The Indian snowshoe team became a cause for local residents, who had campaigned to bring them to the Adirondacks, assisting with fundraising and other logistics.
     
    Earlier this week, Hussain was welcomed warmly by Saranac Lake. “It is amazing to be here among the people of Saranac (Lake),” Khan had said.
     
    Hussain’s story drew international attention from the BBC network. He finished in 114th place in Saturday’s 8-kilometre championship race.
     
    Hussain was supposed to leave the US on Thursday, after the World Snowshoe Championship that concluded on February 25.

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