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Ahmedabad: Two Pakistani women married to Indians go missing

Updated on: 25 October,2016 07:31 PM IST  | 
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Two Pakistani sisters married in Ahmedabad have gone missing along with their two children after they walked out of their homes in Paldi area of the city, police said on Tuesday

Ahmedabad: Two Pakistani women married to Indians go missing

 Two Pakistani women married to Indians go missing
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Ahmedabad: Two Pakistani sisters married in Ahmedabad have gone missing along with their two children after they walked out of their homes in Paldi area of the city, police said on Tuesday.


Arif Memon and Mohammad Soheb, both brothers, married to Ayeshabibi and Navirabibi, respectively, filed a complaint stating that their wives have gone missing. "The sisters who are Pakistani nationals and married to brothers from Ahmedabad left their homes in Paldi along with their two children - a two-year-old boy and a three-month-old girl- on evening of October 23," Paldi police station sub-inspector R D Gojiya said.


"They also carried their passports and marriage certificates. They are untraceable since then," he added. He said that CCTV footage outside the residences of Memon and Soheb showed the women leaving with their belongings and children. There is no mention of the reason in the complaint on why the women left their house.

Ayeshabibi had come to India around four years ago, while her younger sister Navirabibi two years back. "They cannot leave for Pakistan because for that they will have to seek permission from police for visa," Gojiya added.

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