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Bangladeshi Woman Visits India To Marry Lover, Later Sends His Blood-Soaked Pics To MIL

Seema Ghulam Haider, the woman from Pakistan who crossed the border with her four kids in order to live with her Indian lover with whom she fell in love while playing PUBG is already making headlines in the Indian media and now we are going to tell you about a little similar case but it has a sad twist.

A Bangladeshi woman Julie met an Indian named Ajay Saini on a social media platform Facebook and they fell in love with each other and Julie took the big step of coming to India with her 11 years old daughter. Julie even converted to Hinduism from Islam in order to get married to Ajay who is from Moradabad.

However, things turned ugly when Julie took Ajay to Bangladesh on the pretext of getting her visa renewed and now Ajay’s mother Sunita has received photos of Ajay soaked in blood on her mobile. Ajay’s mother has written an application to the SSP Moradabad and requested him to save her son. She wrote in her letter,

“Julie’s passport and visa were due to expire, so she asked me to accompany her to the Bangladesh border. She said that she would later renew her passport and visa and return. My son escorted her to the Bangladesh border and soon after, he called me, saying that he had mistakenly crossed the border and would return within the next 10-15 days. Nearly two months have passed since that incident.  Now, I receive distressing photos of my son from the same number. I suspect that Julie and her associates might have done something untoward to my son. I appeal for help in bringing my son back to India and providing assistance to him.”

An FIR was registered on July 15 and the police have started the investigation. RP Sharma, the SHO of Civil Lines Police station, Moradabad, has told the media that he has talked with Ajay and he is talking about coming back home but the police will also investigate as to how he reached Bangladesh.

It seems that the social media platforms have become match-making sites, what do you say?

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