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Police reported Sachin and wife Seema missing from Greater Noida

<p>Seema Haider, who is<br /> from Pakistan, and Sachin Meena, who is from India, are said to have left their<br /> home in Greater Noida and not come back. Haider broke the law by going through<br /> Nepal to get into India. He met Meena while playing the online game PUBG. Read also this: With Rupee-Dirham trade, the president of the UAE is betting on the Indian economy and currency</p> <p>Haider was caught by<br /> the UP Police for sneaking into India without a visa through Nepal. But she was<br /> later set free on bail. Haider became a Hindu, married Meena, and started<br /> living in his house in Greater Nodia. But now it&#8217;s being said that Haider and Meena<br /> have been lost for 24 hours.</p> <p>The Uttar Pradesh ATS<br /> is allegedly looking into Haider&#8217;s ties to Pakistan and the path she took to<br /> get into India. Last week, India Today<br /> said that a top Uttar Pradesh police officer was worried about possible attacks<br /> on Haider after she talked about leaving Islam and becoming Hindu so she could<br /> be with Sachin. The police so</p>
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Seema Haider, who is
from Pakistan, and Sachin Meena, who is from India, are said to have left their
home in Greater Noida and not come back. Haider broke the law by going through
Nepal to get into India. He met Meena while playing the online game PUBG.


Read also this: With Rupee-Dirham trade, the president of the UAE is betting on the Indian economy and currency


Haider was caught by
the UP Police for sneaking into India without a visa through Nepal. But she was
later set free on bail. Haider became a Hindu, married Meena, and started
living in his house in Greater Nodia. But now it’s being said that Haider and Meena
have been lost for 24 hours.


The Uttar Pradesh ATS
is allegedly looking into Haider’s ties to Pakistan and the path she took to
get into India. 
Last week, India Today
said that a top Uttar Pradesh police officer was worried about possible attacks
on Haider after she talked about leaving Islam and becoming Hindu so she could
be with Sachin. The police source said that someone dressed as a member of the
crowd or a member of the media could attack Haider and kill him.

The official also said
that Seema and Sachin had not asked for security measures in writing, but that
the cops were keeping a close eye on their house anyway. Around the house in
Rabupura, both uniformed and plain-clothed police officers were placed in a
secretly way.

 


India Today heard from
sources that the central government might not send Haider back to Pakistan
right now. The Ministry of External Affairs and the central government have the
final say on what will happen to Seema.


When talking about
Haider’s illegal entry into India, police sources said that she might be able
to get a long-term visa with some restrictions, since she is married to an
Indian. 
Sources told IT that if
Sachin asks the government to let his wife stay in India, she may be given a
long-term visa because of her status.

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