New Delhi/Greater Noida: A Pakistani woman, along with her four children, were detained on Monday for illegally staying in Greater Noida. She was allegedly sheltered by a local man, who met her online game PUBG, the police said. Besides this, the police also detained the man, a Greater Noida resident, who allegedly gave shelter to her in his rented accommodation, they said.
According to the initial report, the woman was identified as Seema Ghulam Haider, a resident of Karachi. She has been living in the Rabupura area of Greater Noida with a young man identified as Sachin. Additional DCP of Greater Noida Ashok Kumar Singh said that the Rabupura police station received information about the Pakistani woman, who was living with her four children. Soon after, a team of police was formed with the help of social intelligence, electronic surveillance and traced the Pakistani woman. Detailed information about the incident will be disclosed at a press on Tuesday, Additional DCP, Ashok Kumar Singh said.
"The Pakistani woman and the local man have been detained. The woman's four children are also in police custody," Deputy Commissioner of Police (Greater Noida) Saad Miya Khan said. The Pakistani woman, who is in her late 20s, and the local man got in touch with each other over the online game PUBG, which led to a friendship between them, the police officer said. "The man and the woman are being questioned right now. Further details and facts would be shared once the questioning is over," Khan said.