Pak Lady Who Fell head over heels for UP Man Dreaded Capture, Intended To Escape: Police
Pak Lady Who Fell head over heels for UP Man Dreaded Capture Intended: Seema was captured for unlawfully entering India without a visa and was grilled by the Counter Dread Crew of Uttar Pradesh Police on Monday.
Pak Lady Who Fell head over heels for UP Man Dreaded Capture, Wanted To Escape: Police
Sachin and Seema met in 2019 while playing the web based game PUBG. (Record)
New Delhi: Seema Ghulam Haider, the Pakistani lady who slipped into India with her four youngsters to accompany her darling, was attempting to escape to Delhi when she was captured, Noida police said on Tuesday.
Seema came to India through Nepal with her four youngsters to live with Sachin Meena, who she had met in 2019 while playing the web based game PlayerUnknown’s Landmarks (PUBG).
Seema was captured for unlawfully entering India without a visa and was questioned by the Counter Dread Crew of Uttar Pradesh Police on Monday.
According to the FIR recorded by Noida police, Seema let them know that she was unable to get a visa to India so she headed out to Nepal from where she took a transport to New Delhi. “I arrived at the Yamuna Freeway with my four youngsters on May 13 from where Sachin took us to a leased house in More prominent Noida’s Mohalla Ambedkar Nagar,” she said.
Sachin, who was captured for protecting the unlawful workers, let police know that he acquainted Seema with his dad and advised him of his aim to wed her.
“Sachin’s dad said that he would permit him to wed me provided that adjusted to the Indian approach to everyday life. I consented to his interest,” she said.
After this Sachin returned to his old neighborhood and a couple of days after the fact, his dad Netrapal came to her home, she said. “He took me to a court in Bulandshahr to meet a legal counselor to begin the court marriage process. At the point when I showed them my papers, the legal counselor let me know that I was unable to wed Sachin on the grounds that I was not an Indian resident,” she told the police.
In the wake of getting back, she said she was worried about the possibility that that the attorney could alarm the police and she would be captured. “On June 30, I acquired cash from Sachin’s dad for everyday costs and went out with my youngsters. We needed to go to Delhi yet were captured before long,” she said.
While Seema was captured on July 4 for wrongfully entering India without a visa through Nepal with her four kids – all under seven years old, Sachin was imprisoned for shielding the unlawful migrants. Police are likewise attempting to recuperate information from a harmed cell phone seized from Sachin.