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Abdul Aziz is a fictional character portrayed by Sanjeev Bhaskar in the TV series Silent Witness.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled And Then I Fell in Love: Part 1 (season 15), they were 48 years old.
They appear in 2 episodes out of a total of 247 aired so far

Abdul Aziz

by Sanjeev Bhaskar

character

Episodes2

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    And Then I Fell in Love: Part 1

    episode S15.E3 april 2012
    When Nikki sees barefoot teen-ager Shannon Kelly run over by a car whilst fleeing somebody she sits with her until the ambulance arrives and later visits her in hospital,where it is clear she is frightened of a man. DS Masood tells Nikki Shannon has been sexually abused and suspects Abdul,her estranged stepfather. Shannon turns up at Nikki's and reluctantly agrees to go back to hospital. Meanwhile a gang of young Asian men are picking up and grooming white school-girls for the sex trade. They already have Shannon's friend Amy and go after two more,Hannah and Lauren. The pathologists investigate two seemingly unrelated cases - the remains of a young girl found in discarded airport luggage and a heavily tattooed man,John Dear,who died of toxic poisoning. Then a third corpse is found - that of Amy.
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    And Then I Fell in Love: Part 2

    episode S15.E4 april 2012
    Through a DNA link the pathologists find that John Dear was a client of unwilling child prostitutes Shannon and the deceased Amy whilst the suitcase victim is also identified. Nikki visits Shannon in hospital and learns about the gang of abductors but the young girl is too scared to name names. Through CCTV DS Masood gets the car registration number of a visitor to Shannon and arrives at a taxi firm where Salman,a somewhat reluctant and kind-hearted gang member, works. Salman helps Hannah and Lauren escape but is killed when his taxi crashes. The three girls are returned home but will not speak about their ordeal and,with Abdul swearing revenge, Nikki must help DS Masood resolve matters. The case closed Harry announces that he is leaving to take up a professorship in New York.