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'''Mohammed Nisham''' is a [[businessman]] based in [[Kerala]], [[India]]. His hails from Muttichoor, a [[town]] near [[Padiyam]] and the [[Kurumali River]]. Nisham is primarily into [[tobacco]] and the [[real estate]] businesses. He is the [[managing partner]] of Kings Beedi Co., based in [[Thirunelveli]], [[Tamil Nadu]]. The company was founded by his late father. Apart from being a prominent tobacco supplier, he has hotel and jewellery businesses in the Middle East. He has a collection of Costly and Luxurious cars including Bentley, Rolls-Royce, Aston Martin, Road Ranger, Ferrari and Jaguar. Nisham is married to Amal Nisham. He is a notorious businessman turned-out criminal who was charged under many criminal cases in Kerala and Karnataka States. Kerala government has charged him under KAPA (THE KERALA ANTI-SOCIAL ACTIVITIES (PREVENTION), Act.
'''Mohammed Nisham''' is a [[businessman]] based in [[Kerala]], [[India]]. His hails from Muttichoor, a [[town]] near [[Padiyam]] and the [[Kurumali River]]. Nisham is primarily into [[tobacco]] and the [[real estate]] businesses. He is the [[managing partner]] of Kings Beedi Co., based in [[Thirunelveli]], [[Tamil Nadu]]. The company was founded by his late father. Apart from being a prominent tobacco supplier, he has hotel and jewellery businesses in the Middle East. He has a collection of Costly and Luxurious cars including [[Bentley]], [[Rolls-Royce]], [[Aston Martin]], [[Road Ranger]], [[Ferrari]] and [[Jaguar]]. Nisham is married to Amal Nisham. He is a notorious businessman turned-out criminal who was charged under many criminal cases in Kerala and Karnataka States. Kerala government has charged him under KAPA (THE KERALA ANTI-SOCIAL ACTIVITIES (PREVENTION), Act.


Nisham has been in the public eye for a series of transgressions he committed. On 2015 January 29 Thursday, he allegedly drove his Hummer SUV into his guard Chandrabose at Shoba Ltd’s residential township , pinning him against the wall, before attacking him with a metal rod. Chandrabose, aged 50, suffered multiple injuries and despite repeated surgery, died in hospital after spending two weeks on life support. Nisham supposedly attacked him because Chandrabose was slow opening the gate to his apartment in Kerala. Chandrabose died of cardiac arrest after spending two weeks on life support. Police had charged Mr Nisham with attempted murder following the attack in Thrissur city. He was arrested on the charge of attempted murder leading to death. After an year of multiple sessions in court, he was found guilty of committing crime by kerala high court on Jan 20, 2016. Advocate Raman pillai appeared for him and Special Public Prosecuter C P Udayabhanu appeared for Chandrabose. The Supreme Court had rejected his bail plea, saying the case was "an example of how the rich have become entirely egocentric and megalomaniacs".
Nisham has been in the public eye for a series of transgressions he committed. On 2015 January 29 Thursday, he allegedly drove his [[Hummer]] SUV into his guard Chandrabose at Shoba Ltd’s residential township , pinning him against the wall, before attacking him with a metal rod. Chandrabose, aged 50, suffered multiple injuries and despite repeated surgery, died in hospital after spending two weeks on life support. Nisham supposedly attacked him because Chandrabose was slow opening the gate to his apartment in Kerala. Chandrabose died of cardiac arrest after spending two weeks on life support. Police had charged Mr Nisham with attempted murder following the attack in Thrissur city. He was arrested on the charge of attempted murder leading to death. After an year of multiple sessions in court, he was found guilty of committing crime by kerala high court on Jan 20, 2016. Advocate Raman pillai appeared for him and Special Public Prosecuter C P Udayabhanu appeared for Chandrabose. The Supreme Court had rejected his bail plea, saying the case was "an example of how the rich have become entirely egocentric and megalomaniacs".


Nisham had ran into several controversies in the past also. In 2013, he had allowed his son, then nine-year-old, to drive Ferrari in their residential complex in Thrissur, leading to a police case. In the same year he was arrested after he allegedly tried to prevent a woman police inspector, T Devi, during a routine inspection. Nisham was under the influence of alcohol. He started arguing, saying no police station in Kerala was good enough to park his vehicle. To prevent him from driving away, Devi got into the car to take out the keys. At this point, Nisham, who was outside, locked the doors with his remote control, trapping her inside. More policemen arrived and it was only after a heated argument that Nisham let the sub-inspector out.
Nisham had ran into several controversies in the past also. In 2013, he had allowed his son, then nine-year-old, to drive Ferrari in their residential complex in Thrissur, leading to a police case. In the same year he was arrested after he allegedly tried to prevent a woman police inspector, T Devi, during a routine inspection. Nisham was under the influence of alcohol. He started arguing, saying no police station in [[Kerala]] was good enough to park his vehicle. To prevent him from driving away, Devi got into the car to take out the keys. At this point, Nisham, who was outside, locked the doors with his remote control, trapping her inside. More policemen arrived and it was only after a heated argument that Nisham let the sub-inspector out.





Revision as of 03:41, 21 January 2016

Mohammed Nisham is a businessman based in Kerala, India. His hails from Muttichoor, a town near Padiyam and the Kurumali River. Nisham is primarily into tobacco and the real estate businesses. He is the managing partner of Kings Beedi Co., based in Thirunelveli, Tamil Nadu. The company was founded by his late father. Apart from being a prominent tobacco supplier, he has hotel and jewellery businesses in the Middle East. He has a collection of Costly and Luxurious cars including Bentley, Rolls-Royce, Aston Martin, Road Ranger, Ferrari and Jaguar. Nisham is married to Amal Nisham. He is a notorious businessman turned-out criminal who was charged under many criminal cases in Kerala and Karnataka States. Kerala government has charged him under KAPA (THE KERALA ANTI-SOCIAL ACTIVITIES (PREVENTION), Act.

Nisham has been in the public eye for a series of transgressions he committed. On 2015 January 29 Thursday, he allegedly drove his Hummer SUV into his guard Chandrabose at Shoba Ltd’s residential township , pinning him against the wall, before attacking him with a metal rod. Chandrabose, aged 50, suffered multiple injuries and despite repeated surgery, died in hospital after spending two weeks on life support. Nisham supposedly attacked him because Chandrabose was slow opening the gate to his apartment in Kerala. Chandrabose died of cardiac arrest after spending two weeks on life support. Police had charged Mr Nisham with attempted murder following the attack in Thrissur city. He was arrested on the charge of attempted murder leading to death. After an year of multiple sessions in court, he was found guilty of committing crime by kerala high court on Jan 20, 2016. Advocate Raman pillai appeared for him and Special Public Prosecuter C P Udayabhanu appeared for Chandrabose. The Supreme Court had rejected his bail plea, saying the case was "an example of how the rich have become entirely egocentric and megalomaniacs".

Nisham had ran into several controversies in the past also. In 2013, he had allowed his son, then nine-year-old, to drive Ferrari in their residential complex in Thrissur, leading to a police case. In the same year he was arrested after he allegedly tried to prevent a woman police inspector, T Devi, during a routine inspection. Nisham was under the influence of alcohol. He started arguing, saying no police station in Kerala was good enough to park his vehicle. To prevent him from driving away, Devi got into the car to take out the keys. At this point, Nisham, who was outside, locked the doors with his remote control, trapping her inside. More policemen arrived and it was only after a heated argument that Nisham let the sub-inspector out.



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