Indian Woman Under Investigation for Fake Pakistani Visa
Mumbai: A Maharashtra woman is under scrutiny after allegedly using fraudulent documents to obtain a Pakistani visa. Nagma Noor Maksood Ali is suspected of assuming the identity of Sanam Khan Rukh to secure the visa.
Reports indicate that Ali had an online relationship with a Pakistani man, Babar Bashir Ahmed from Abbottabad, and the couple even held an online wedding ceremony. To facilitate their union, Ali is believed to have fabricated identification documents to apply for a Pakistani visa.
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After returning to India in July, inconsistencies in her documentation raised red flags. Further complicating the matter, Ali’s mother revealed that her daughter had changed both her name and her children’s names following a divorce.
While authorities investigate the case thoroughly, Ali remains at large. This incident follows a similar case where a Pakistani woman crossed the Attari-Wagah border to marry her Indian fiancé in Kolkata.