Seema-Sachin PUBG love story: Caller warns of 26/11-like terror attack
The traffic control room of Mumbai Police has received a call from an unidentified person warning of a 26/11-like terror attack if Pakistani woman Seema Haider did not return to her country, an official said.
The call was received on July 12, he said on Thursday (July 13).
The caller, who spoke in Urdu, said there would be a terror attack, like the one that took place on November 26, 2008, in Mumbai, and that the Uttar Pradesh government would be responsible for it, the police official said.
Maharashtra: Mumbai police control room received a threat call yesterday in which the caller threatened the police to prepare for a 26/11 terrorist attack if Pakistani national Seema Haider does not return to Pakistan. Mumbai Police and Crime Branch are probing the matter: Mumbai…
— ANI (@ANI) July 13, 2023
“Mumbai Police is investigating the threat call and a crime branch team has also been roped in,” he said.
The call was made through an app, and the police were trying to track down the IP address of the caller, the official said.
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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 the online game PUBG.
The Pakistani woman, around 30, and her Indian partner, around 25, were arrested by the police in connection with her illegal stay in India, but were granted bail by a court in Uttar Pradesh’s Greater Noida last week.
On July 4, both Sachin and Seema confessed their love for each other in front of the media and police, urging the government to allow them to get married and stay together in India.
(With agency inputs)