PUBG Love! Pak woman crosses border with her four kids to meet Noida man she met on PUBG; Here's what happened next-

04 Jul 2023 11:39:10
Crossing border for love in the age of PUBG? Not a fairytale story but a real-life story that unfolded between a woman from Pakistan and a man from India. Seema, a 27-year-old married woman believed to be from Pakistan, and Sachin, a 22-year-old youngster from Greater Noida, met virtually while playing the popular game PUBG. So, to meet Sachin, Seema crossed borders with her four kids.
 
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Seema, claiming to have entered India without a valid visa through Nepal, met Sachin through the game. They bonded over their shared passion for gaming and gradually developed deep feelings for each other. Their virtual encounters turned into late-night conversations filled with laughter and genuine connection.
 
As their love blossomed, Seema made a daring decision to cross borders to be with Sachin. She flew from Karachi to Dubai, where her husband worked, and then took another flight to Kathmandu in Nepal. From there, she crossed into India via Pokhara and finally reached Greater Noida, where Sachin resided. They were set to marry but a lawyer , whom they approached seeking guidance for marriage, informed cops about Haider. The couple were caught Sunday on their way to Ballabhgarh in Haryana.
 
The woman, who introduced herself as Seema and claimed to be from Karachi, arrived at the advocate's office accompanied by four children and Sachin, a 22-year-old resident of Rabupura village in Greater Noida. According to her, she had been residing in the NCR city for a month.
 
 
 
"Seems told me she got in touch with Sachin while playing PUBG-Battlegrounds. She also told me her husband worked in Dubai and her brother was in the Pakistan Army," the advocate said. He was in shocking after knowing the details about how she entered India illegally.
 
"Seema, who spoke fluent Hindi, would have spent lakhs on the flight tickets? The children who were with her were referring to her as their 'sister'," the advocate said. However, soon Seema, along with Sachin and others fled.
 
Seema, according to the lawyer and police, claimed she was a victim of domestic abuse in Pakistan.
 
However, Additional CP (law & order) Sureshrao Arvind Kulkarni said Haider and Sachin were taken off a bus headed to Haryana's Ballabhgarh on Sunday and brought to Noida for questioning. "During interrogation, she said she sold her parents' house at Khairpur in Sindh province for Rs 12 lakh so that she could travel to India so that she could marry Sachin."
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