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Suspected Pakistani intruder caught in Rajasthan, was going to 'meet' Indian girl

Police sources say primary interrogation revealed that the man was in touch with an Indian girl through social media and was going to meet her

Suspected Pakistani intruder caught in Rajasthan, was going to 'meet' Indian girl

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Jaipur, December 6

A suspected Pakistani intruder was caught by the Border Security Force (BSF) from Rajasthan’s Sri Ganganagar when he was apparently going to meet an Indian girl he was in touch with through social media, officials said on Monday.

They said the man, who identified himself as Mohammad Ahmar, crossed the border and was caught by a BSF patrol on Saturday night.

He was handed over to the police on Sunday.

Police sources said that primary interrogation had revealed that the man was in touch with an Indian girl through social media and was going to meet her.

“A joint interrogation by intelligence agencies will be done today,” a source said. PTI


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