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Bengaluru: A Pakistani family was living in India for 10 years, the secret was accidentally revealed | News India

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The Pakistani family members named themselves Shankar Sharma, Asha Rani, Ram Babu Sharma and Rani Sharma. Even when the police arrived to arrest the Siddiqui family, they were still packing their belongings. These people were living in Bengaluru since 2018 but a mistake happened and the family was caught by the police.

A Pakistani family living illegally in Bengaluru with the identity of 'Sharma family' has been arrested. Rashid Ali Siddiqui, a resident of Karachi, Pakistan, lived with his wife and in-laws in Bengaluru under the name 'Shankar Sharma'. Police said the suspect Rashid Ali Siddiqui, his wife Ayesha, his father Hanif Mohammed and mother Ruby live as Sharma family in Rajpura village in Bengaluru Outer. They revealed their names as Shankar Sharma, Asha Rani, Ram Babu Sharma and Rani Sharma.

The whole family got involved in religious conversion

He was also engaged in converting nearby Hindus to Islam, for which he received money from Pakistan. Apart from this, many local Muslims living in Bengaluru were also helping him, then suddenly a mistake happened and after 10 years his whole story came out. The police have registered a case against all four and arrested them.

Based on intelligence input, 2 Pakistanis have been arrested from Chennai Airport. He flew to Dhaka and reached Chennai. During interrogation he claimed to be an Indian but when his passport was checked it was found to be fake. After this, when they were interrogated, it was revealed that a Pakistani family was secretly living there in Bengaluru with the identity of a Hindu family.

The family was planning to run away

When the police arrived to make the arrest on Sunday, the Siddiqui family was still packing. During interrogation, he identified himself as Sharma and said that he has been living in Bengaluru since 2018. During the investigation, the family's Indian passports and Aadhaar cards were also produced, which recorded their Hindu identity. When the police reached inside the house, they found Mehndi Foundation International Jashn-e-Yunus written on the wall. There were also photographs of some clerics in the house.

The wedding took place in Dhaka

According to preliminary investigation, Rashid Siddiqui's wife is from Bangladesh and was earlier in Dhaka, where they were married. The couple reportedly came to Delhi in 2014 and later moved to Bengaluru in 2018. The other two arrested are his in-laws. He was taken into custody after a raid in Jigani outside Bengaluru on Sunday.

Now the police is investigating the network

A senior police officer said, “Our Jigani inspector investigated it and registered a case. Four members of a family were living here illegally on the basis of fake documents. Now a case has been registered and all four people are being interrogated. Further action will be taken.” “Will be taken based on the results of the investigation.” He told that he lived in a rented house in Jigani. They have identity cards made in fake names. The police is interrogating the arrested youth about his network and activities.