Thane: 23-Year-Old Woman Booked for Allegedly Using Fake Documents To Obtain Passport for Travelling to Pakistan
Thane Police on Wednesday filed a case against a 23-year-old woman who allegedly used fake documents to obtain a passport to travel to Pakistan.
Thane, July 24: Thane Police on Wednesday filed a case against a 23-year-old woman who allegedly used fake documents to obtain a passport to travel to Pakistan.
The woman has been identified as Sanam Khan, alias Nagma Noor Maqsood. "I got my name changed in 2015. During the COVID time, in 2021, I got in contact with Bashir Ahmed, who is now my husband, through social media. We then decided to get married and our families got in touch with each other through video and voice calls. I got my passports made in 2023. After applying for a visa and clearing all legal documents, I got the visa. I've said that if an inquiry has to be done, it is fine. But I can't go to the police station every time I come to India. I had made it clear that I had gone through the legal method," said Sanam Khan. Thane Shocker: Woman Falls to Death From Third Floor of Building During Banter With Colleague in Dombivli, Disturbing Video Surfaces.
Deputy Commissioner Zone 05, Amar Singh Jadhav, stated that the police are carrying out a probe into the matter. "A case has been registered at Vartak Nagar Police Station. An investigation is underway on all the important aspects," said Amar Singh Jadhav. More details on the matter are awaited.
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