Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh): The Kanpur police booked a Pakintani national who have been overstaying in India, sources said on Monday. A Pakistani national Alam Chand came to Kanpur on a term visa in 1990 but settled there with his family. Nevertheless, Alam told the police that he had obtained Indian citizenship in 2013. Alok Kumar filed a petition in the court against Alam, saying that the latter had illegally obtained documents like Aadhaar card and PAN card and continued to stay in India. One of the sons of Chand works for the Indian Air Force and another for the education department.
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Alok Kumar said that he had informed the police several times about Alam’s illegal stay in Kanpur but they did not take any action, so he filed a petition in the court for the registration of an FIR against him. The court asked the police to investigate the case.
Deputy commissioner of police (DCP) South, Manish Sonkar, after the order of the court, said that the case of a Pakistani national hiding and committing fraud had come to his knowledge. An inquiry into the case is going on, he said.
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