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Last updated: July 17, 2023 at 7:44 PM IST

Sachin Meena and Seema Haider (Image credit: News18)

Sachin Meena and Seema Haider (Image credit: News18)

Seema was arrested on July 4 for illegally entering India without a visa via Nepal with her four children to marry her boyfriend, whom she met on online gaming platform PUB-G Sachin Meena. The man was also imprisoned for harboring illegal immigrants as Haider entered India without proper documents

The anti-terrorism squad of the Uttar Pradesh Police on Monday began questioning Seema Ghulam Haider, the Pakistani woman who entered India with his four children to marry the man she met on PUB-G.

NDTV reports that the police are also questioning Sachin Meena, whom she met on an online gaming platform, at a secret location in Noida.

Seema was arrested on July 4 for illegally entering India without a visa via Nepal with her four children to marry her boyfriend, whom she met on online gaming platform PUB-G Sachin Meena. The man was also imprisoned for harboring illegal immigrants as Haider entered India without proper documents.

Later, the woman was recently released on bail and joined her partner Sachin Meena at Rabopura House in Greater Noida last week.

Seema Haider converted to Hinduism

Seema Haider earlier claimed that she had converted to Hinduism and had changed the names of her children as well.

“Sima is a common name among Hindus and Muslims, hence Sachin said I don’t need to change my first name. I will call myself Seema or Seema Sachin. We have changed the names of our children to Raj, Priyanka, Pari and Munni.”

Threat from Pakistan to return Seema Haider

The Mumbai Police Traffic Control Room has received a call from an unknown person warning of a terrorist attack similar to 26/11 if Pakistani Seema Haider does not return home, the Associated Press of Pakistan reports. On Thursday, he said the communication was received on July 12.

The caller, who spoke in Urdu, said that there would be a terrorist attack, like the one on November 26, 2008, in Mumbai and that the Uttar Pradesh government would be responsible for it, the police official said.

Earlier, Seema’s husband, Ghulam Haider, made a heartfelt plea to the Indian government to bring his wife and children back to Pakistan. He further informed that he was not aware of his wife’s whereabouts and learned about it through the media.

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