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Indian man crosses over illegally into Pakistan to marry Facebook friend, lands in jail
Lahore/Aligarh, Jan 2: A young Indian man crossed over illegally into Pakistan to meet a Facebook friend he wanted to marry, but instead found himself behind bars. And the woman told the local police she does not want to tie the knot.
Badal Babu from the Aligarh district of Uttar Pradesh was arrested on December 28 in the Mandi Bahauddin district of Pakistan’s Punjab province (some 240 kms from Lahore). Babu, who is in his 20s, crossed the border to meet the Facebook friend with whom he wanted to marry.
Pakistan Police have recorded the statement of Babu’s Facebook friend Sana Rani, 21, who said she wasn’t interested in marrying him.
“In her statement to police, Sana Rani says that Babu and she have been friends on Facebook for the last two-and-a-half years. But she is not interested in marrying him,” a Punjab police officer, Nasir Shah, told PTI on Thursday.
He said Babu illegally crossed the border and reached Sana Rani’s Maung village in Mandi Bahauddin, where he was arrested by law enforcers.
When asked whether Babu met Rani, the police officer said he couldn’t confirm this.
It is also not independently confirmed whether Rani gave a statement to the police refusing to marry Babu under pressure.
However, a source told PTI that officials of a Pakistani intelligence agency quizzed Rani and her other family members over her relationship with Babu.
Upon his arrest, Babu narrated his “love story” to the police. Babu was detained under Pakistan’s Foreign Act sections 13 and 14 as he was travelling without any legal documents.
Later, he was produced before a court, which placed him in judicial custody for 14 days. The next hearing is on January 10.
Babu’s father Kirpal Singh, who lives in Khitkari village under the Barla police station area in the Aligarh district, told the local media that the family learned of his arrest via social media.
“We couldn’t believe it. For us, till this moment, we knew that he was working in Delhi, but the next moment, we were shocked to discover that he’s in a Pakistani jail. It’s like something out of a movie,” he said in disbelief.
The family has now appealed to the Indian government, particularly to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to intervene for Babu’s release. (PTI)

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