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The Pakistan-based Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (UP ATS) and her Indian husband Sachin Meena were questioned on Monday. A senior UP Police official said they were interrogated by ATS in Noida at an undisclosed location.
“ATS is looking into the spy angle and how the woman crossed the Nepal border to enter India. They are being interrogated to ascertain whether the woman is a ‘spy’ or not. But they have not been arrested,” the senior official said.
Earlier, the Gautam Buddha Nagar Police had written to the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (UP ATS) to investigate the evidence they have collected so far.
Seema (27 years old) along with Sachin Meena (22 years old) and his father (59 years old) were arrested on July 4 under section 14 of the Aliens Act Sections 120b (criminal conspiracy) and 34 (criminal act done by several persons in furtherance of intent Joint), Sections 3,4,5 of the Passports Act, 1920 for entering India “unlawfully” and providing shelter to women.
The three were sent to judicial custody for 14 days. Later they were released on bail on 7 July.
Officials said Seema and Sachin met in person for the first time in March and stayed at a hotel in Kathmandu for seven days. Seema came to Nepal for the second time with her four children. She later came to Mohalla Ambedkar Nagar in Rapopura, Greater Noida, and was They have been living there illegally since May 13th.
after being He was released from prisonSeema said she wants to live with Sachin, whom she met – and fell in love with – while playing PUBG three years ago.
“I started playing PUBG in early 2020… I liked the way Sachin played the game, so I started a conversation and we became friends. Slowly our friendship turned into love and we explored the possibility of meeting up. Sachin didn’t have a passport, but I did… Then we found out That Indians can travel to Nepal without a visa and we decided to meet there, Sima said earlier in an interview with Indian Express.
While granting bail to Seema, Sachin and Netrapal, Jawar (junior division) Civil Judge Nazim Akbar said the case is punishable by up to five years imprisonment, in view of the Supreme Court orders and guidelines issued by the Supreme Court of Justice. Allahabad High Court, bail application is eligible for admission.
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