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Pakistani woman living in India for 40 years charged with documents

Shazia Riaz moved to India in 1985 after marrying an Indian citizen
Photo via Times of India
Photo via Times of India

A Pakistani woman who has been living in India for nearly 40 years has been charged with allegedly forging Aadhaar and PAN cards, according to police reports on Monday.

Shazia Riaz moved to India in 1985 after marrying an Indian citizen.

According to Jaisinghpura Khor SHO Rajesh Meena, investigations were conducted based on intelligence information, revealing that she had created an Aadhaar card, PAN card, and other documents through fraudulent means.

A case has been filed against her, and further inquiries are ongoing.

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