Pakistani fan travels to India illegally to meet Salman, Shah Rukh


Aug 3, (Emirates 247): A young Pakistani woman crossed into India without valid travel documents and landed in police custody on Friday (July 31).

Claiming to be from Karachi, Chanda Khan alias Fauzia told police officials she had come to India to meet Bollywood heartthrob Salman Khan.

Chanda - who arrived in India without a passport, visa or ticket - was off-loaded from the Samjhauta Express late Thursday night.

The Express, is a twice-weekly train – Tuesdays and Fridays – that runs between Delhi and Attari in India and Lahore in Pakistan.

She gave different statements to police regarding her travel across the border even as railway police in Punjab arrested her on Friday.

The woman was booked under the Foreigners Act and Passport Act for illegally entering India.

After initial questioning, she was taken back to Amritsar city in Punjab for further questioning by officials on Friday.

Officials are rather baffled how the young woman could breach tight security and immigration channels at Wagah in Pakistan and at Attari in India without detection.

Initially she told officers that she had come to India to offer prayers at the famous Sufi shrine.

But in an interview to IBN Live (news channel), she said that she is going to meet Indian actor Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan in Mumbai.

She pleaded reporters to help her meet the two stars. She went on to say that officials can shoot her, send her back to her country or arrange a meeting with the actors.

  

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