In Jaipur, Rajasthan, a Pakistani woman who had lived in India for about 40 years and obtained Indian documents through forgery was arrested. The police also registered an FIR in this regard.
In Jaisinghpura Khor district, a Pakistani woman was in possession of Aadhaar card, PAN card and other forged documents and had been living in India since 1985. Police said the woman had lived in India since 1985 and was married to an Indian citizen, the news agency reported.
The woman, Shazia Riaz, was investigated based on intelligence information and found to have forged Indian identity cards such as Aadhaar card and PAN card.
Rajesh Meena, head of Jaysinghpura Khor police station, said, “Investigation based on intelligence information revealed that the Pakistani woman had forged Aadhaar cards, PAN cards and other documents.” A case has been registered against the woman and further investigation is underway.
This is how a Pakistani woman was caught by the police
According to police, Shazia Riaz came to India in 1985 and married an Indian citizen here. After marriage, she lived with her husband’s family. Shazia has four children and has lived in India for nearly four decades.
After police investigated the matter, a case was registered against him for forging documents and other legal charges. Police are also investigating the methods the woman used to create the false documents and who else may have been involved.
The incident has once again raised questions about security and identity-related sensitivities. The police said they would investigate the matter thoroughly and conduct detailed investigations into all aspects. The police are currently interrogating the woman and collecting evidence to take further action in the case.