Anju-Like Case Emerges Again, Indian Woman Visits Pakistan Using Fake Passport To Marry Instagram Lover; Know How She Got Caught
A 23-year-old woman from Thane, Maharashtra, used fake documents and a false identity to get a passport and Pakistani visa. travelled to marry her Instagram friend. She was caught, and a case was registered on July 20.
Mumbai, July 24: An Anju-like case has been reported again and this time in Maharashtra. A 23-year-old woman in Thane travelled to Pakistan to marry her boyfriend whom she met on Instagram. She allegedly created fake documents under a false identity to secure a passport and visa to visit Pakistan. An FIR was registered on July 20 against the woman, identified as Nagma Noor Maksood Ali alias Sanam Khan, and the shopkeeper who allegedly assisted her in obtaining the fake documents. They are being investigated for cheating, forgery, and violating the Indian Passport Act.
According to police officials, she allegedly changed her name, obtained fake Aadhaar and PAN cards, and forged new birth certificates for her daughters from a centre in Lokmanya Nagar. Using these fake documents, she applied for a passport and passed police verification. She made this decision, fearing her marital status would hinder her new relationship and that her husband would find her. Fake Aadhaar, Ration Cards Found in Bhiwandi AIMIM Chief Khalid Guddu's Office.
Who Is Nagma Noor Maksood Ali?
According to a report by India.com, the accused, Nagma Noor Maksood Ali alias Sanam Khan, hails from Uttar Pradesh, and she moved to Thane with her mother to escape her alleged abusive husband. There, she befriended a guy from Pakistan through Instagram and fell in love. She decided to get married and move to Abbottabad, Pakistan, where her lover lives. Anju-Nasrullah Case: Indian Woman Who 'Married' Pakistani Friend Reportedly Threatens Her Husband in India, Says 'Will Take Children to Pakistan'.
How Was She Caught?
By last October, she finished the process, travelled to Abbottabad with her daughters on a one-month visa, and married the man. She applied for a six-month visa extension but was denied. The Indian High Commission alerted central agencies about her extension attempt, prompting authorities to dig into her details. Her fraud was uncovered when she returned to Thane in November after her mother fell ill. An FIR was registered against her, and the man who helped her forged the documents, under the Indian Passports Act. No arrests have been made yet, and the investigation continues.
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