Karwar court jails Pakistani woman, Indian husband for visa violation


Uttara Kannada, Jan 6 (IANS): A Karnataka court sentenced a Pakistani woman and her Indian husband to prison for visa violation.

The Karwar District Sessions Court sentenced Nasira Parveen to a six-month imprisonment, while her husband Mohammad Iliyas will be jailed for a month.

The two were also asked to a pay a fine of Rs 10,000 each. Judge D.S. Vijayakumara gave the order on Thursday.


Karwar District Sessions Court (file photo)

A case was registered against Ilyas for taking Nasira to New Delhi to get her visa extended without informing the jurisdictional Bhatkal police station and the FRO of Karwar on June 17, 2014.

A case was registered at the Bhatkal City police station for violating visa norms.

The police had submitted a charge sheet against the couple in this regard.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • g m hegde, mumbai

    Fri, Jan 06 2023

    This is the conspiracy going on since decades in Kerala and places like Bhatkal. Now Bangladeshis and Rohingya brides added to list

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  • Jossey saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Jan 06 2023

    As long as they were not making bombs in India ...

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  • Jarappa, Bantawala, Mangaluru

    Fri, Jan 06 2023

    Scrape out their links to Indian Mujahiddin & ISIS .....

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  • Pintu Singh, Kudla

    Fri, Jan 06 2023

    Amazing to see such stern implementation of our Laws. Before 2014, the couple would have been given Indian citizenship as if its a gmail account. But now, seedha danda if you violate our sacrosanct law. "Kamaal" ki Sarkaar

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