A unique case has come to light from Rampur. On the basis of fake documents, a Pakistani woman got a job in the Basic Education Department. He got the job in 1992, but was soon dismissed when the secret was revealed.
Now, after so long, an FIR has been registered in the Azimnagar police station in the same case.
What happened was that Farzana alias Mahira Akhtar, daughter of Akhtar Ali, resident of Mohalla Atishbaaz of Kotwali area of Rampur, was married to Pakistani citizen Sibagat Ali on 17 June 1979. After marriage she went to Pakistan. After going there, I got Pakistani citizenship. His two daughters, Aalima and Furkana, were born in Pakistan.
Divorced after three years of marriage
After about three years of marriage, Mahira was divorced by her husband. After this Mahira returned to her maternal home with her two daughters. But his Pakistani citizenship was still intact.
But when her visa expired, yet she continued to live in India, so the Local Intelligence Unit (LIU) registered a case against her under Section 14 of the Foreigners Act in the city police station in 1983. After this, on June 25, 1985, the CJM court ordered him to remain present until the trial is over.
Became government teacher in 1992
While living here, Mahira got the job of a primary school teacher on 22 January 1992. He had hidden his Pakistani citizenship. He was posted in primary school Kumhariya of Saidnagar block. Meanwhile, LIU issued a notice to him asking him to extend his visa. In this connection, it was learned that she was working as a teacher in the Basic Education Department.
Now FIR has been filed
After investigation, LIU sent the complete report to the investigating government. On this basis, Mahira, who was teaching in the primary school of Saidnagar, was dismissed from there. But no FIR has been registered against him yet. But now on the instructions of the government, an FIR has been registered against him in Azimnagar police station on the charge of getting a job by hiding the facts.