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Pak woman illegally enters India, says wanted to meet Salman

The 27-year-old woman identified as Chanda Khan gave varying reasons for entering India

Chanda Khan, Pakistan

A Pakistani lady Chanda Faujia in police custody in Amritsar on Friday, a day after she was held on board Samjhauta Express without travel documents to India. Photo: PTI

Press Trust of India Jalandhar
A Pakistani woman, who claimed that she wanted to meet Bollywood actor Salman Khan, has been arrested here for allegedly crossing into India through Attari border without valid travel documents.

The 27-year-old woman identified as Chanda Khan gave varying reasons for entering India including that she was going to Delhi to pray for her son at a dargah and also that she was looking for her lost uncle.

While the security agencies are probing as to why the woman, who hails from Karachi in Pakistan and is married to one Salman Khan, entered India, Chanda said that she wanted to catch a glimpse of "Bajranji Bhaijaan" actor Salman Khan.
 
The recently released cross-border drama, which is rushing to the Rs 300-crore club in India, has gripped audience in the neighbouring Pakistan as well.

The film is about a Bajrangbali (Hanuman) bhakt named Pawan Kumar Chaturvedi's (played by Salman) journey from India to escort a six-year-old mute Pakistani girl back to her village.

Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), Government Railway Police (GRP) Makhan Singh said, "A Pakistani woman travelling without passport, visa and a ticket on Attari-Delhi special train no 14002 was arrested late last night here."

On being asked as to how the woman boarded the train without valid travel documents, the official said, "Customs department and not railway police is not responsible for checking travel documents."

"During interrogation, the woman claimed that she went through checking at both Lahore and Attari. When contacted, the authorities at Attari said they had no information about Chanda Khan," he said.

The ASP said that 771 Pakistani Rupees have been recovered from her.

The woman has been booked under Sections 3/34, 20 of the Indian Passport Act and handed over to GRP Attari, he said.

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First Published: Jul 31 2015 | 4:22 PM IST

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