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Suspicious Seema Haider, Sachin Meena detained by UP ATS for probe

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The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has detained the suspicious Pakistani woman Seema Haider, along with Sachin Meena, the man she claims is her husband, for investigation in the alleged ‘spy’ probe. Earlier, it was being reported that Seema and Sachin were missing from their house in Greater Noida, but the duo has been taken to an undisclosed location by the UP ATS for the probe.

It was earlier found out that Seema is in possession of 4 cellphones, and now, the officials are looking at the call records of these devices. It was on July 4 that Seema, Sachin, and his father were released on bail after getting arrested.

As per reports, Seema is being interrogated for her alleged links in Pakistan, Nepal, and Dubai. The officials are trying to find out as to how Haider took a flight from Pakistan to Dubai, and then came to Kathmandu, only to come to Greater Noida with her 4 children. Reportedly, the passports of Haider and her children have been sent to the Pakistan High Commission.

It is being anticipated that Seema Haider may be officially arrested soon, after her detainment by the UP ATS team.

Sonakshi Datta
Sonakshi Datta
Journalist who wants to cover the truth which others look the other way from.

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