Pakistani Woman Shazia Riyaz, Married to Indian, Booked for Forging Aadhaar and PAN Cards To Stay in India; Probe Underway

A Pakistani woman living in India for close to four decades has been booked for allegedly forging Aadhaar and PAN cards to live in India, police said Monday. Shazia Riyaz came to India in 1985 and married an Indian, they said.

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Jaipur, October 28: A Pakistani woman living in India for close to four decades has been booked for allegedly forging Aadhaar and PAN cards to live in India, police said Monday. Shazia Riyaz came to India in 1985 and married an Indian, they said.

"Acting on intelligence inputs, investigation was carried out and it was found that the Pakistani woman had made an Aadhaar Card, PAN card and other documents through forged means. BJP Corporator’s Son Marries Pakistani Woman Online: Tahseen Shahid’s Son Mohammad Abbas Haider Marries Lahore’s Andleep Zahra in Online ‘Nikah’ Ceremony in Uttar Pradesh.

"A case has been registered against her and further investigation is on," Jaisinghpura Khor SHO Rajesh Meena said. The mother of four had been living with her husband's family since 1985, he said.

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