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Pakistan woman in love with Hyderabad man held on Indo-Nepal border | Hyderabad News

HYDERABAD: The Sashastra Seema Bal nabbed three people, including a Pakistani woman, for trying to enter India illegally with the help of a man from Hyderabad. The three, caught on the Indo-Nepal border near Sursand in Bihar, were later handed over to the local police on Tuesday.
The trio has been identified as Kalija Noor from Faisalabad in Pakistan, Mahamood from Hyderabad and Jeevan from Nepal.
Speaking to TOI, Harkishore Rai, district superintendent of police, Sitamarhi, said Noor was trying to enter India since she was in love with a Hyderabad man, Ahmed.
Noor, Ahmed met online, fell in love
While Ahmed currently works at a hotel in Saudi Arabia, he arranged for Noor to enter India, through Nepal, with the help of his brother. From Nepal they were supposed to return to Hyderabad,” Rai said. “But when cops at the border interrogated them, Noor was found carrying fabricated documents including an Aadhaar card. The border security agency took them into custody and later handed them over to us,” the SP added.
The three were subsequently produced before the local magistrate.
Police said Noor and Ahmed met online some time ago and fell in love.
The couple even decided to marry but her parents were against it. So, when Noor decided to flee from Pakistan, her beau hatched a plan with his friends from Nepal, who live with him in Saudi Arabia. To help them out, Ahmed then roped in his brother Mahamood too.
“On reaching Nepal, Mahamood met with Jeevan, who assisted them with crossing the border. Noor had reached there earlier via Dubai,” the police official said.
The police official added, “Though initially border police suspected it to be a case of espionage, they later realised the two were trying to enter India illegally.”

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