Pak national living with Indian identity held in Haryana

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Jhajjar (Haryana), May 26 (PTI) A Pakistani national has been detained for staying in a temple here under a fake identity. An Aadhaar card and a PAN card issued in his name, and a Pakistani passport have been seized from him. As per the passport, his name is Raja and he is a resident of Hindu Colony, Larkana, in Pakistan’s Sindh province, the police said. “Raja, a Hindu, came to India in 2013 and his visa expired last year. He had been living in Iskcon temple in Bahadurgarh for the last nine months,” Superintendent of Police, Jhajjar, B Satheesh Balan said. The date of birth on his passport is different from what is mentioned on Aadhaar and PAN cards, the police said. A team of the Intelligence Bureau and the police was questioning him. PTI
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