Voice
9, Mumbai, News Desk: According to an officer, the Mumbai Police traffic
control center received a call from an anonymous individual warning of a
26/11-style terror attack if Pakistani woman Seema Haider did not return to her
homeland. He received the call on July 12, as he claimed on Friday. The
call was made through an app, and the police were trying to track down the IP
address of the caller, the official said.
Seema Haider, a
Pakistani national, recently entered India illegally to marry her lover, Sachin
Meena, a resident of Greater Noida. The two had become friends while playing
PUBG.
online
game PUBG. She illegally entered India with her four children in order to be
with her partner.
The
Pakistani woman and her Indian partner were detained in connection with her
unlawful stay in India but were granted bail last week by a court in Uttar
Pradesh's Greater Noida. Sachin and Seema proclaimed their love for each other
in front of the media and police on July 4, pleading with the government to
enable them to marry and live together in India.
The
caller stated that if the incident occurs, the Uttar Pradesh government will be
held accountable. According to the authorities, the call is being tracked, and
an additional investigation is underway.
Mumbai
Police received a total of 23 similar threatening calls from January to June of
this year. The caller, who talked in Urdu, stated there would be a terror
attack similar to the one that occurred in Mumbai on November 26, 2008, and
that the Uttar Pradesh government would be accountable, according to the police
officer.
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