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So a spy assisted Seema Haider in crossing the border? A big argument made by a Nepali officer was that an inquiry was necessary

 So a spy assisted Seema Haider in crossing the border? A big argument made by a Nepali officer was that an inquiry was necessary


The investigation into Seema Haider, who travelled from Pakistan to Nepal to be with her beloved Sachin Meena, is ongoing. New information on the case is emerging every day in the meanwhile. Tikaram Adhikari, the director of the Pokhara office of India Nepal Friendship Bus Service, has revealed a number of things to News 18 India's cameras.




New Delhi: The Bharat Nepal Friendship Bus Service is a service that is solely accessible to inhabitants of India and Nepal; no residents of any other countries are permitted to use it. However, Seema Haider did more than only profit from this service; she also entered India by lying in many locations. Tikaram Adhikari, the director of the Pokhara office of Bharat Nepal Maitri Bus Service, alleged on camera for News18 India that the India-Nepal boundary frequently slips. Additionally advised that a probe into the Seema Haider matter be conducted.


According to a representative of Nepali Bus Service, Seema Ghulam Haider is a very intelligent Pakistani woman. She was aware that as a Pakistani, she would find it difficult to enter India. He devised a comprehensive strategy as a result. His plan also included another person who was well aware of every road that headed from Nepal to India. He gave Seema a thorough explanation of this path as well.


Seema Haider had assistance with spying, claims official in Nepal

Seema Haider received assistance with spying, according to Tikaram Adhikari, head of the Bharat Nepal Friendship Bus Service's government centre in Pokhara. According to what he said to News18, "someone helped him throughout this entire route so that he could enter India."


Seema Haider utilised all the resources offered to the people of India and Nepal. He was aware of the borders where there are numerous checks and where exiting is challenging. He could have begun watching for this and continued for a while. She mispronounced her name when she arrived in Pokhara, Nepal, and she also disguised her identity.


Tikaram claims that there are several crossings that are related to the Indo-Nepal border, including Jogamadi, Raxaul, MG Road, Siddharth Nagar, Banbasa, and Sunauli, where immigration teams and severe checks are in place. Those who travel illegally take use of this service by enlisting someone's assistance. With this, anyone from any third-party nation


The officer said that the bus passenger would have been caught if she had been examined. There was no checking when she crossed the border. The Saka boundary of Siddharth Nagar is the border across which individuals may travel with ease, and Seema Haider has emerged taking use of that border. At the second border, there are three different sorts of checks. Police teams then look into the matter after Nepal, the SSB, and Nepal.


Seema Haider arrived in Pokhara on May 12 through Kathmandu, Nepal, according to Tikaram. She arrived to the Srishti bus service office the next morning after spending the night in a motel. The bus company's manager was questioned about the location by Seema Haider. then, after crossing the border, Then, without displaying her ID, she crossed the border and entered India while pretending to be an Indian citizen. Don't know how many individuals from other nations will come to Nepal and exploit it if there isn't soon strictness on the other border.


Four locations along the Nepal-India border are checked

The bus from Pokhara to Delhi is first checked at three locations on the Nepalese border, according to Bharat, who owns a travel agency in Sarojini Nagar. Then, once within the Indian border, another round of inspection takes place. It is difficult to go from Nepal to India in this circumstance without disclosing one's identity. According to Srishti Traffic Pvt Ltd, the ATS in Noida contacted their bus driver and conductor before releasing them after interrogation. According to the report, the bus conductor and driver had already departed for Kathmandu.

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