A Pakistani woman and an Indian man who met and fell in love in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds are facing serious jail time after being arrested in India. A New York Times report says the pair were arrested just two months after they began secretly living in the city of Greater Noida, she for entering the country illegally and he for harboring a fugitive.
Seema Ghulam Haider and Sachin Meena first encountered each other in PUBG in 2019 after Haider's husband moved to Saudi Arabia for work. They eventually began talking through social media and telephone calls. «Sachin used to talk to someone late at night, as late as 2-3 am,» his uncle Birbal Meena told the Times. «Then he confessed that he was in love with a Pakistani woman and intended to marry her.»
The family did not approve of his connection with «a woman from an enemy country,» but the pair nonetheless met up in Nepal in March. After spending a week together, they returned home, but they reunited in Nepal in May. For their second meeting, Haider brought her four children, and instead of returning to their respective home countries, they all went to India. The couple and her children lived together briefly in a town not far from the Indian capital of New Delhi.
Ironically, it appears that they were busted because of their efforts to make everything legal. A Times of India report says the pair went to a local lawyer to discuss her residency and their planned marriage, but instead of helping resolve their problems, the lawyer ratted them out to the cops when he discovered Haider was from Pakistan.
«I was startled when I found out that she and her children (three daughters and a son) were carrying Pakistani passports,» the lawyer said. «She was making inquiries about
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