Tag: illegal entry

  • Illegal Entry Attempt at Salman Khan’s Panvel Farmhouse

    Illegal Entry Attempt at Salman Khan’s Panvel Farmhouse

    Two individuals, identified as Ajesh Kumar Gila and Gurusevaksingh Sikh, have been detained by Panvel Taluka Police for attempting to illegally enter Bollywood superstar Salman Khan’s Arpita Farm House in Waze, New Panvel. Inspector Anil Patil of Panvel Taluka Police Station confirmed the incident, stating, “A case has been registered at Panvel Rural Police Station against two people for trying to enter Salman Khan’s Arpita Farm House in Waze, New Panvel. Further investigation is being done.”

     

    According to Inspector Patil, the accused were caught trespassing inside Salman Khan’s Arpita farmhouse on January 4. Upon being apprehended, the individuals provided fake names and addresses. Both Ajesh Kumar Gila and Gurusevaksingh Sikh are reported to be residents of Punjab and are currently in police custody. An investigation is underway to ascertain the motive behind their attempt to enter the farmhouse.

     

    Salman Khan, a prominent Bollywood actor, has been provided with Y+ category security by the Mumbai police due to perceived threats. The heightened security measures were implemented after the actor received a threat letter from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Last November, Salman Khan had received a threat through a Facebook post, leading to a review of his security arrangements.

     

    Expressing gratitude for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Lakshadweep, Salman Khan shared his thoughts in an X post, stating, “And the best part is that yeh hamare India mein hain” (And the best part is that this is in our India). The actor appreciated seeing Modi enjoy the clean and stunning beaches of Lakshadweep.

     

    On the professional front, Salman Khan is enjoying the success of ‘Tiger 3,’ directed by Maneesh Sharma. The film, co-starring Katrina Kaif and Emraan Hashmi, grossed over ₹466.63 crore at the box office and is currently streaming on Prime Video.

     

    Apart from his film achievements, Salman Khan is also in the news for his hosting role in the reality show ‘Bigg Boss.’ In a recent episode of ‘Bigg Boss 17,’ the actor made a humble request to the show’s makers, asking them to arrange for special accommodations for fans to live inside the Bigg Boss house after the finale.

     

    The incident at Salman Khan’s Panvel farmhouse emphasizes the ongoing challenges faced by celebrities in managing their security amidst potential threats. The legal proceedings and investigation will shed light on the intentions of the individuals attempting to enter the property, and the heightened security measures for Salman Khan reflect the need for caution in the face of perceived risks.

  • Seema Haider: Auditions for Film on Tailor Murder Story

    Seema Haider: Auditions for Film on Tailor Murder Story

    The auditions for the upcoming film ‘A Tailor Murder Story,’ based on the tragic murder of Udaipur tailor Kanhaiya Lal by Islamic radicals, saw an unusual participant in Greater Noida. Seema Haider, a Pakistani woman suspected to be an ISI agent who illegally entered India, was invited by Jani Firefox Production House to audition for a significant role in the movie. She is set to portray a RAW officer, adding a unique twist to the film’s storyline.

     

    Seema Haider’s journey into India and her connection with Sachin Meena, an Indian man from Rabupura, began in an unexpected way – through the popular online game PUBG. Despite the borders that divided them, love blossomed between the 30-year-old Seema and the 22-year-old Sachin during the Covid-19 pandemic.

     

    Already married and a mother of four children in Pakistan, Seema decided to abandon her family and cross the border illegally into India to be with Sachin. The couple met in Nepal in March and, after Seema converted to Hinduism, they got married following Hindu rituals. They later entered India through Nepal on May 13, along with Seema’s children.

     

    However, their love story faced significant challenges. On July 4, Seema was arrested for illegally entering India, and both Sachin and his father were detained for providing her shelter. Although released on bail shortly after, the couple found themselves under scrutiny by probe agencies.

     

    In the midst of this tumultuous situation, a video surfaced showing Seema Haider and Sachin Meena struggling to make ends meet in their new home in Greater Noida. They expressed difficulties in accessing food and other necessities.

     

    Despite the desire of Seema’s estranged husband, Ghulam Haider, who works in Saudi Arabia, to reunite with his wife and children, Seema remains resolute in her decision to stay with Sachin and continue her life in India.

     

    The love story of Seema Haider and Sachin Meena, divided by borders but united by the digital world and PUBG, has captured the attention of many. Their unconventional journey from online gaming companions to a couple in a cross-border relationship adds a unique dimension to the narrative of the film ‘A Tailor Murder Story.’

     

    As the auditions unfold, it remains to be seen how Seema’s real-life experiences will shape her portrayal of a RAW officer in the film, contributing to the film’s intrigue and relevance in today’s interconnected world.

  • Seema Haider Seeks Indian Citizenship After Controversial Entry

    Seema Haider Seeks Indian Citizenship After Controversial Entry

    Seema Haider, a Pakistani national who unlawfully entered India through Nepal with her four children to meet and marry Sachin Meena, a resident of Greater Noida she met in a PUBG chatroom, has now applied for Indian citizenship. Seeking permission to live in India with her children and husband, Seema Haider has written a petition to President Droupadi Murmu for Indian citizenship, even as Uttar Pradesh Police and Anti-Terrorism Squad continue their investigation into her illegal entry into the country. There have been mounting calls for her deportation to Pakistan.

     

    Reportedly deeply influenced by Indian culture and traditions, Haider’s plea to President Murmu includes a request for mercy. Seema Haider and her Indian partner, Sachin Meena, were questioned by the Uttar Pradesh Police’s Anti-Terrorist Squad on Monday and Tuesday. They were previously arrested by local police in Greater Noida on July 4 but were granted bail on July 7.

     

    During the ATS questioning, items such as two video cassettes, four mobile phones, five “authorised” Pakistani passports, one “unused passport” with incomplete name and address, and an identity card were received from Seema Haider. While there are speculations about her being a Pakistan spy, the Special DGP asserted that any conclusions could not be drawn so early in a matter involving two countries and until sufficient evidence is available.

     

    The couple initially connected in 2020 through the online game PUBG and exchanged WhatsApp numbers after 15 days of gaming. They met in person for the first time in March this year in Kathmandu, Nepal, where they stayed together from March 10 to 17. Seema later traveled from Nepal to Pakistan on a 15-day tourist visa on May 10, then re-entered India from the Roopandehi-Khunwa border district Siddharthnagar on May 12. After reaching Rabupura cut, Gautam Buddha Nagar, via Lucknow and Agra, Seema joined Sachin, who had already rented a room in Rabupura, where they began living together.

  • Illegal Entry: Seema Haider Arrested in India

    Illegal Entry: Seema Haider Arrested in India

    During a two-day interrogation by the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terror Squad (UP ATS), Seema Haider, a resident of Pakistan, came under scrutiny, leading to the recovery of five Pakistan-authorised passports, an unused passport, and an identity card, among other items. The UP director general of police (DGP) office stated that the investigation is ongoing regarding these documents, as well as the four mobile phones and two video cassettes found in Seema’s possession. The accused are currently out on bail, while the district police take necessary legal action concerning her illegal entry into India.

     

    Authorities are exploring the espionage angle, as it is suspected that Seema, aged 27, crossed the Nepal border to enter India. The UP ATS is investigating along with her Indian husband, Sachin Meena (aged 22), and his father, Netrapal Singh, to ascertain whether Seema has any connections to espionage activities.

     

    The Gautam Buddha Nagar police have reached out to the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and UP ATS to conduct further investigations based on the evidence gathered thus far.

     

    The note provided details of the route Seema Haider took to enter India. On March 10, she departed from Pakistan’s Karachi airport and arrived at Sharjah airport (UAE), then traveled to Kathmandu airport, Nepal, on a 15-day tourist visa. On March 17, she returned to Pakistan through the same route. Sachin Meena, on the other hand, reached Gorakhpur on March 8, proceeded to the Sonauli border on March 9, and left for Kathmandu. On March 10, he picked up Seema from the airport, and they both stayed at the New Vinayak Hotel in Kathmandu until March 17.

     

    Seema Haider later left Pakistan for the second time on May 10, again on a 15-day tourist visa. She traveled with four of her children, starting from Karachi to Dubai and then to Kathmandu. The note indicated that she took a public transport van to Pokhara, Nepal, where she stayed in a hotel for one night. On March 12, she crossed the Rupandehi-Khunwa border in Siddharthnagar district, entering India. Seema reached Gautam Buddha Nagar via Lucknow and Agra, eventually staying with Sachin Meena in Rabupura (Greater Noida), where he had previously rented a room.

     

    Their acquaintance began in 2020 through the gaming platform PUBG, and after approximately 15 days of playing together, they exchanged phone numbers and started communicating on WhatsApp.

     

    On July 4, Seema Haider, Sachin Meena, and his father, Netrapal Singh, were arrested for illegal entry into India and providing shelter to Seema. They were charged under various sections of the Foreigners Act, the Indian Penal Code, and the Passport Act. After 14 days of judicial custody, they were granted bail on July 7.