Uzbekistani woman caught from Pandariba, Lucknow: No passport-visa, second name revealed, no documents found

Lucknow, Read: About a month ago, Naka police had caught a suspicious Uzbekistani girl in Charbagh area. During investigation, neither passport nor visa was found with the girl. Even during the interrogation of Police, LIU and FRRO, she continued to give her fictitious name. As suspicion deepened, with the help of FRRO, the girl’s photo, fingerprint and retina scan were sent to the Uzbekistan Embassy, ​​after which her real identity was revealed. After this, a report has been registered in Naka Kotwali on the complaint of Sub Inspector Neeraj Kumar Singh.

Inspector Block Abhinav Kumar Verma said that on March 21, Sub-Inspector Neeraj Kumar Singh was on patrol with the team. Meanwhile, a 32 year old girl was seen standing in a suspicious condition in front of Awadh Travels, Pandariba. When she was taken into custody and interrogated with the help of a female constable, she revealed her name as Mubina daughter of Abdur Qadir and described herself as a resident of Andijan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

When the police asked her for her passport and visa, she could not show any document. During the search, no mobile phone or any other identity documents were found with him. He also did not give any clear information regarding his family and coming to India. After this, Naka police informed LIU and FRRO and presented the girl before them, but even there she kept giving her same name and did not cooperate.

After this, to identify the girl, her photo, fingerprint and retina scan were done and the Uzbekistan Embassy was contacted. Initial investigation did not find any record, but later in the information received from the embassy, ​​the girl was identified as Khojayeva Jiyuda, daughter of Makshudbek, resident of Khiva, Zorjm (Uzbekistan). His date of birth was given as 24 April 2001.

According to the Inspector, for not providing passport and visa, Sub Inspector Neeraj Kumar Singh has filed a case in Naka Kotwali under Section 14 of the Foreigners Act 1946 and Section 12 of the Passport Act 1967. At present the woman has been kept in Nari Niketan located in Motinagar and other information is being collected regarding her.

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