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Zishan told BSF jawans who rescued him from the Rann of Kutch that he wanted to be with Samra, a girl from Pakistan he befriended online.
Photo of Zishan after his rescue by BSF (left) and his Facebook Friend Samra (right)
Border Security Force (BSF) personnel on Thursday rescued a lovelorn man from becoming a fugitive in Pakistan.
According to inputs, 20-year-old Siddiqui Mohammad Zishan was apprehended by the BSF about 1.5 km from the India-Pakistan International Border. When questioned, Zishan said that he was on his way to cross over to Pakistan through the Rann of Kutch.
Zishan went further to add that he was madly in love with a girl named Samra from Shah Faisal town in Pakistan's Karachi. He claims that he got to know Samra through social media and the two had been in touch on WhatsApp and Facebook.
BSF jawans who apprehended Zishan said he wanted to go to Pakistan to be with Samra and was using GoogleMaps for navigation. He was prevented from crossing the border after the Maharashtra Police Crime Branch shared his details with the Gujarat Police after Zishan's parents lodged a missing person complaint. Officials at Balasar police station in Gujarat's Kutch district shared the information with BSF troops.
The boy's mobile tracking system led BSF jawans to his location near Dhoiavira. A search was conducted in the area and led to the discovery of a black-coloured Bajaj Boxer motorcycle with a Maharashtra number near Fossil Park. It was identified as Zishan's bike and led jawans to the location of this 20-year-old from Maharashtra's Osmanabad.
At the time he was found by BSF, Zishan was in a dehydrated state and revealed that he had been unconscious for about two hours in the Rann of Kutch. A PAN card, Aadhaar, ATM card and mobile were recovered from his possession. The matter is being probed further by security agencies.
Had he not been rescued in time, Zishan's fate could be similar to another boy from Maharashtra who spent six years in a Pakistani jail for entering the country illegally in 2012. Hamid Ansari fell in love with a girl he befriended on Facebook and managed to cross over to Pakistan to be with her. He was finally released from prison in 2018.
https://www.indiatoday.in/india/sto...s-border-using-google-maps-1701646-2020-07-17
Photo of Zishan after his rescue by BSF (left) and his Facebook Friend Samra (right)
Border Security Force (BSF) personnel on Thursday rescued a lovelorn man from becoming a fugitive in Pakistan.
According to inputs, 20-year-old Siddiqui Mohammad Zishan was apprehended by the BSF about 1.5 km from the India-Pakistan International Border. When questioned, Zishan said that he was on his way to cross over to Pakistan through the Rann of Kutch.
Zishan went further to add that he was madly in love with a girl named Samra from Shah Faisal town in Pakistan's Karachi. He claims that he got to know Samra through social media and the two had been in touch on WhatsApp and Facebook.
BSF jawans who apprehended Zishan said he wanted to go to Pakistan to be with Samra and was using GoogleMaps for navigation. He was prevented from crossing the border after the Maharashtra Police Crime Branch shared his details with the Gujarat Police after Zishan's parents lodged a missing person complaint. Officials at Balasar police station in Gujarat's Kutch district shared the information with BSF troops.
The boy's mobile tracking system led BSF jawans to his location near Dhoiavira. A search was conducted in the area and led to the discovery of a black-coloured Bajaj Boxer motorcycle with a Maharashtra number near Fossil Park. It was identified as Zishan's bike and led jawans to the location of this 20-year-old from Maharashtra's Osmanabad.
At the time he was found by BSF, Zishan was in a dehydrated state and revealed that he had been unconscious for about two hours in the Rann of Kutch. A PAN card, Aadhaar, ATM card and mobile were recovered from his possession. The matter is being probed further by security agencies.
Had he not been rescued in time, Zishan's fate could be similar to another boy from Maharashtra who spent six years in a Pakistani jail for entering the country illegally in 2012. Hamid Ansari fell in love with a girl he befriended on Facebook and managed to cross over to Pakistan to be with her. He was finally released from prison in 2018.
https://www.indiatoday.in/india/sto...s-border-using-google-maps-1701646-2020-07-17