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Pakistan Woman Meets Indian Man Through PUBG; Lands In India With 4 Children

A woman from Pakistan with her four children was reportedly caught staying illegally in Greater Noida, PTI reported.

The woman in her mid-20s was staying with a Noida man whom she had come across online, officials told the news agency. It is reported that they met through the online game PUBG.

Pakistan Woman Meets Indian Man Through PUBG; Lands In India With 4 Children

The cops have detained the Noida resident and the mother of the four. "The Pakistani woman and the local man have been detained. The woman's four children are also in police custody," PTI quoted Deputy Commissioner of Police (Greater Noida) Saad Miya Khan as saying.

The investigation is on to find out more details. The woman and her children were staying in the rented accommodation of the man, who lives in the Rabupura area of Greater Noida, the official claimed.

"The man and the woman are being questioned right now. Further details and facts would be shared once the questioning is over," Khan said.

How She Entered India?

The woman allegedly entered India with her children via Nepal last month before entering Uttar Pradesh. She reached Greater Noida by bus.

This is the second such instance being reported in the recent past.

Earlier, a girl named Iqra Jeevani had escaped from Hyderabad city in the southern Sindh province in Pakistan and married Indian man Mulayam Singh Yadav. The minor girl was arrested from Bengaluru in January after entering India in September through the porous India-Nepal border. She tied the knot with the 25-year-old security guard from Uttar Pradesh, whom she met through a gaming app.

The girl's case had garnered a lot of attention in both countries after she was caught by the Indian authorities in January in Bengaluru. Iqra left her home in Shahi Bazar in Hyderabad for her college - Federal Government Girls College - on September 19, 2022 and was found four months later in Bengaluru when police arrested a young boy she was living with.

It transpired she had developed a friendship and then a relationship with the Indian man, Mulayam Singh Yadav, and apparently married him. "She had called us from India in early January to inform us she was safe and married to this Indian man," her uncle Afzal Jeewani had said.

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