In a similar case like Seema Haider, Uzbekistan women was arrested by Maharajganj police for allegedly attempting to cross the India-Nepal border through the Sonauli border.
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Interestingly, a similar incident has occurred involving an Uzbekistani woman attempting to cross the India-Nepal border, resulting in her arrest by the Maharajganj police.
The woman from Uzbekistan was nabbed by personnel from Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) at the Sonauli border. She had presented a fake Aadhaar card as a form of identification, which raised suspicions among the authorities.
Upon conducting a thorough investigation, it was revealed that while her passport and visa were valid, the information on the Aadhaar card did not match. As a result, a case was registered at the Sonauli Kotwali police station.
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In a parallel to Seema Haider’s situation, the woman’s actions prompted a comprehensive examination by various agencies, including IB, RAW, LIU, SSB, and local police. Following an extensive interrogation process, the woman was subsequently sent to jail.
These incidents, resembling Seema Haider’s case, underscore the complexities surrounding unauthorized border crossings and the use of false identification documents. They have triggered conversations about the broader implications on national security and the need for vigilant border control measures.