Love has no reason. Alternatively, as Seema Haider has been repeating, love is the reason, the only one.
The 27-year-old Pakistani mother left Karachi in May with her four children. They travelled to Dubai and then connected to an aircraft to Kathmandu.
They left the Nepali capital and travelled to Pokhara by bus. Despite checks, they were able to enter India illegally because a mother travelling with four children did not raise any red flags. After that, she travelled to Delhi, where she arrived at Sachin’s modest home in Rabupura, Greater Noida, a 22-year-old worker at a grocery store.
While playing PUBG during the pandemic in 2020, they virtually meet. It was love at first click.
They were going to get married when a lawyer told the police about Haider. The pair was apprehended on Sunday while travelling to Ballabhgarh in Haryana.
Seema Haider, who was arrested by the police on Sunday, arrived in India in the third week of May and had been living with Sachin for more than a month before they sought advice from a local attorney on her residency and the legitimacy of a marriage here. The attorney told the police.
“When I discovered that she and her children—three daughters and a son—were travelling on Pakistani passports, I was shocked. She was asking questions regarding the Indian wedding procedure. She stated that she wants to wed Sachin, the lawyer from Bulandshahr who asked to remain anonymous.
According to the attorney and police, Haider stated she had experienced domestic violence in Pakistan. She revealed to me that she is married to a Pakistani man who works in Saudi Arabia and that he beats her mercilessly. She claimed to have last seen him four years ago. She added that her brother is a member of the Pakistani military, the attorney stated.
Haider went to see the lawyer last Friday, but as soon as he inquired about her Indian visa, he jumped up and departed. One of my colleagues went after them. I told the police when I found out they were residing in a home in Rabupura,” the lawyer stated.
Haider and Sachin, according to additional CP (law & order) Sureshrao Arvind Kulkarni, were taken off a bus on Sunday that was en route to Ballabhgarh, Haryana, and brought to Noida for questioning. “During questioning, she claimed she had sold her parents’ home in Khairpur, Sindh, for Rs 12 lakh so she could fly to India and wed Sachin.”
According to Kulkarni, Haider and the kids proceeded from Pakistan to India on Nepali visas, changing buses each time until one dropped them off at the Yamuna Motorway where Sachin was waiting for her. “She revealed to the police and other security officers that she is a Hindu and mentioned her first name, Seema, when travelling from Nepal to India. She had four children with her, so the border police paid her no more attention, he claimed.
By introducing Haider to the landlord as his wife, Sachin had rented a house apart from the one where his family resided, according to a police officer in Rabupura. Following the Friday tip-off from the attorney, Mathura was found to be the location of Sachin’s phone. The UP ATS (anti-terrorist team) joined the police in the pursuit. On Sunday, they finally caught up with them. “The investigation and the woman’s interrogation are involving multiple agencies. Her and her children’s passports are also being verified, according to Kulkarni.
Police have notified the embassy of Pakistan. Government intelligence agencies are looking into it. According to Kulkarni, Haider arrived in India between May 15 and May 20, but he didn’t get an attorney until Sachin told his parents about his plans to wed her and they requested that they first seek legal counsel. At least one previous visit by Haider to Nepal occurred in January, when Sachin met her there. “There, they decided they would live together in the future,” the additional CP claimed.
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