After falling in love with a Greater Noida man on the video game app PUBG Mobile, a mother from Pakistan crossed the border into India illegally with her four children.
Sachin, a 22-year-old guy, and Seema Ghulam Haider, a 27-year-old Pakistani woman, were both identified. Both individuals got together in India after meeting on a gaming site and falling in love. They were residing in Greater Noida’s Rabupura town when they arrived in India.
The woman and her four children arrived in India in May after renting the home, according to police reports from flat owner Brijesh.
She entered India illegally through Nepal in May. They travelled from Kathmandu to Pokhara, where they boarded a bus and, in spite of checks, crossed international boundaries. Later, when she arrived in Delhi, she met Sachin. The Rabupura section of Greater Noida is home to the supermarket Sachin.
According to Additional CP Sureshro Arvind Kulkarni, who spoke to TOI, the two lovers had met in January of last year in Nepal and had made up their minds to live together.
The couple recently sought legal advice from a lawyer over the validity of their marriage and her residency. The advocate told the local police about his growing concerns about the woman.
Seema left the lawyer’s office last Friday after being questioned about her Indian visa. “One of my partners went after them. I told the police when I discovered they were residing in a home in Rabupura, the attorney added, as reported by TOI.
Police have currently detained Sachin and Seema, and a thorough investigation into the incident is ongoing. “The local male and the Pakistani woman have both been arrested. According to Deputy Commissioner of Police (Greater Noida) Saad Miya Khan, the woman’s four children are also in police custody.
Seema alleged that she had experienced marital violence in Pakistan, according to her attorney and the police. She said to me, “I’m married to a Pakistani man who works in Saudi Arabia, and he beats me for everything. She claimed to have not seen him for four years. She also claimed that her brother served in the Pakistani military, according to the lawyer, as reported by TOI.
Source- livemint.com