
Mumbai, on July 14th.
The traffic control room of Mumbai Police got a call from someone who didn’t give their name. They warned that there would be a terror attack similar to the one on 26/11 if Seema Haider, a woman from Pakistan, didn’t go back to her country.
The person said the call came on July 12, which was on a Thursday.
Someone called and said there will be a terror attack like the one that happened in Mumbai on November 26, 2008. They claimed that the government of Uttar Pradesh would be responsible for it.
The Mumbai Police is looking into a threatening phone call and has asked for assistance from the crime branch team.
The police were trying to find the person’s location using their internet address after they made a call using an app.
Seema Haider, a person from Pakistan, recently came to India without permission to marry her partner Sachin Meena, who lives in Greater Noida. The two became friends while playing a video game called PUBG online.
The police arrested a Pakistani woman who is about 30 years old and her Indian partner who is about 25 years old. They were arrested because the woman was illegally staying in India. However, a court in Uttar Pradesh’s Greater Noida gave them bail last week.
On July 4, Sachin and Seema told the media and police that they love each other and want to get married and live together in India. They asked the government to let them do this. Please provide the text that you would like to have rewritten in simple words.