Pakistani youth arrested in Gujarat while trying to elope


Palanpur (Gujarat), Nov 5 (IANS): Railway police in Gujarat's Banaskantha have arrested a Pakistani youth from a station while trying to elope with a girl from Kutch.

Head constable Ashokbhai Aal and his team were patrolling at the Bhildi railway station when they spotted the couple.

Upon inquiring, the police found that the youth, identified as Prabhuram Desai, 24, was holding a Pakistani passport. His visa, valid upto October 2023, was limited for Rajasthan's Jalor district.

Aal said according to the Foreign Act 1946's section 3 (2), (d), (e), he is not supposed to move out of the area for which he is granted a visa to travel and has to take permission from the respective police station area or the Immigration Department.

Without permission, he entered Gujarat and reached out to the girl from Kutch who is a year older to him.

Police officials said the girl was handed over to her parents and the youth will be produced before a court.

During questioning, the girl revealed that the youth is a martial arts trainer and she had trained with a few years ago when he visited Kutch, after which they fell in love.

 

  

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