According to Jainagar Deputy SP Ankur Kumar, the woman, born in Nepal, married her US national husband and later obtained US citizenship. Both individuals were jointly interrogated by local police, SSB, and officials from other concerned agencies, as reported by Times Of India.
In a significant border-related incident, a married couple from California was apprehended by Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) personnel on Saturday while attempting to illegally cross into Nepal from India without valid travel documents. The couple was stopped at the Betaunha border outpost near Jainagar, located in Madhubani district of Bihar, which is close to the Indo-Nepal border. Bihar: Railway Employee Crushed to Death After Getting Trapped Between Engine and Bogie As Train Accidentally Reverses During Uncoupling at Barauni Junction, Terrifying Video Surfaces.
According to Jainagar Deputy SP Ankur Kumar, the woman, originally from Nepal, had married her US national husband and later acquired US citizenship. The couple had reportedly been trying to leave India without the necessary documentation to enter Nepal. The authorities were quick to take action, and both individuals were detained for questioning. Delhi Shocker: Man Strangulates Girlfriend's Father to Death, Disposes of Body in Shahpur Garhi for Opposing Their Relationship; Arrested After Confessing Crime.
A joint interrogation was carried out by the local police, the SSB, and officials from other relevant agencies to understand the circumstances behind the couple's attempt to cross the border illegally. The authorities are continuing to investigate the matter further, and both the US nationals and the local individuals who assisted them are being questioned for their involvement.
Alongside the US nationals, two local individuals were also arrested for allegedly assisting the couple in their attempt to cross the border. These individuals are believed to have provided logistical support to the couple during their stay in the Jainagar area, close to the Indo-Nepal border. The local suspects are now facing charges related to aiding and abetting illegal border activities.
A formal case has been registered against the couple and the local individuals involved. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the matter, working to uncover the full extent of the network that may have facilitated the illegal border crossing. The arrested individuals are being held for further questioning as law enforcement agencies analyse the evidence and probe any potential connections to other illegal border activities.