Two people have been Arrested by the Noida Police after it was discovered that they were responsible for fabricating fraudulent identification documents for Seema Haider, a Pakistani woman who entered India illegally to wed her partner, whom she met through the smartphone game PUBG.
Police nabbed the suspects, identified as Pushpendra and Pawan, both Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh residents, and discovered a total of 15 fraudulent Aadhaar cards on them.
The pair had been continuously questioned over the previous three days, during which time they also provided details regarding their involvement in a bigger scheme including fake papers.
When Seema Haider arrived in Greater Noida, the investigation that led to their capture got under way. Sachin Meena, Seema’s husband, was with her. Both individuals had come to Bulandshahr in order to get married.
In Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, Pushpendra and Pawan ran a Jan Seva Kendra (public service centre), which was allegedly used as a cover for their illicit activities. Sachin Meena and Seema Haider went to this centre specifically to get help with the paperwork they needed for their marriage.
The police discovered evidence throughout their investigation that suggested Pushpendra and Pawan were responsible for creating fake Aadhaar cards. The police seized equipment that was allegedly utilised in the production of these false cards along with the bogus documentation.
STORY OF SEEMA HAIDER
During the Covid-19 pandemic, Seema Haider, a 30-year-old Pakistani woman, claimed she fell in love with Sachin Meena, a 22-year-old Indian man residing in the Rabupura neighbourhood of Greater Noida.
Seema, who had four children with Ghulam Haider and was already married to him, made the decision to leave Pakistan and enter India illegally in order to be with Sachin.
In March, she initially met Sachin in Nepal, where they later reportedly were married according to Hindu customs after Seema embraced the religion. On May 13, her kids and they entered India via Nepal.
On July 4, Sachin and his father were taken into custody after Seema was caught entering India illegally. The couple was being questioned by investigation agencies despite being released on bail a few days later.
Ghulam, Seema’s separated husband, wanted to reconcile with his wife and kids while also working in Saudi Arabia. However, Seema has stated that she wants to remain with Sachin and has no desire to return to Pakistan.
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