Day before Alwar woman's wedding in Pakistan, police visited her Indian husband's village
Police have visited the village of the husband of the woman who recently travelled to a remote corner of Pakistan to meet a Facebook friend, and conducted a "preliminary investigation", officials said here on Tuesday. Read further on Dynamite News:
Ballia: Police have visited the village of the husband of the woman who recently travelled to a remote corner of Pakistan to meet a Facebook friend, and conducted a "preliminary investigation", officials said here on Tuesday.
Police officials visited Kharagpura village of the district on Monday, a day before Anju, a mother of two children, converted to Islam and married her friend Nasrullah in a court in the neighbouring country's Upper Dir district.
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Circle Officer (CO) of Rasda in Ballia, Uttar Pradesh, Mohammad Faheem Qureshi on Tuesday said, "Police went to Kharagpura village on Monday and conducted a preliminary investigation regarding Arvind (the woman's Indian husband). Anju and Arvind had visited the village only once, in 2014, to attend the marriage of her brother-in-law Anoop."
This was before a senior officer of the Moharrar City police station in Pakistan's Upper Dir district told PTI that Nasrullah and Anju's marriage was solemnised and proper a Nikah was performed after the woman converted to Islam. Another senior police official confirmed the marriage and said Anju has been named Fatima after her conversion to Islam. (PTI)
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