A 22-year-old girl was abducted, tortured, abused and slashed by her husband for nine long days, according to media reports.On Thursday, her husband was arrested and produced at a Mulund court. He was remanded to police custody till July 14.Their ill-fated love story started when both became friends on Facebook in February this year. The young girl was wooed by his charms and weeks after their virtual romance had begun, they got married at a Bandra court.But soon, the man started unleashing his menacing side, pestering the girl over religion, threatening and abusing her family. The girl lodged a non-cognisable (NC) complaint against her husband in Mulund police station. They divorced on May 29, however, the man's misbehaviour continued as the divorce was not formalised in a court of law.According to reports, on June 17, the husband ensnared the girl and held her captive for many days in his residence in Sewri, where he assaulted her with kicks, punches and a razor blade!The sadistic man slashed her face, neck, arms with the blade over nine days, leaving her with around 100 injuries.He took her to a private clinic since her screams petrified him. But en route, he attempted to stage her suicide by clicking pictures of her wounds using his camera phone. He then forwarded the images to the girl's sister with a message that sounded like the girl had written it.After she received treatment at the clinic, the man took her home and continued with his violent ways. He also threatened to embroil her falsely in a case under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA).But on June 26, the girl was presented with an opportunity to escape. First thing she did after fleeing, she went to complain to police authorities through her lawyer.The police filed an FIR against the man and two others on July 3. On Thursday, he was arrested and produced at a Mulund court. He was remanded to police custody till July 14."We have arrested Pasha under a slew of sections of the IPC -- 323 (hurt), 324 (hurt by dangerous weapons), 341 (wrongful restraint), 342 (wrongful confinement), 366 (kidnapping, abducting or inducing woman to compel her marriage), 387 (putting person in fear of death or of grievous hurt, in order to commit extortion), 506(2) (criminal intimidation), 34 and sections three and 25 of the Arms Act," said JJ Jadhav, senior inspector, Mulund police station.