A Pakistan national, who illegally entered the country from Nepal and was staying in Hyderabad since 2011, was arrested on Friday. Interestingly, his illegal stay in the city came to light after his wife lodged a complaint that he had sold her and her daughter’s obscene videos which were uploaded on porn websites.
According to cyber crime officials, the 41-year-old Mohammed Usman Ikram alias Abbas also managed to obtain an Indian passport using fake documents.
Usman Ikram, native of Mianwali in Punjab, Pakistan, married the woman when he was working in Dubai, police said. Later she came to know that he is not an Indian as claimed but Pakistani.
After she came back to India, Usman too came to India saying he is on a visit visa for six months, but later she came to know that he came to India illegally via Nepal.
She alleged that Usman Ikram had secretly videographed obscene photographs and videos of her daughter and sold the clipping to some person, which went viral in the internet.
The Pakistani threatened that he will expose her daughters nude photos to public and tried to blackmail her for money, the woman said in her complaint.
Detective department DCP Avinash Mohanty said “On enquiry, it was found that Usman Ikram is from Punjab state of Pakistan. He entered Nepal from Pakistan by air route, from where he illegally crossed the border by road and arrived in Delhi and then to Hyderabad.
After arriving in India, he had created fake residential documents and education degrees through various agents and had been doing sundry jobs.”
Probing further into ways and means by which Pakistani national Mohammed Usman Ikram procured Indian passport and managed to stay in the city for 7 years until his wife lodged a complaint against him for domestic violence, police have arrested three more persons including a lecturer from Karimnagar on Saturday.
Maqsood Ahmed, (46), a lecturer at Trinity college in Karimnagar along with Syed Badaruzzama Kirmani (52) and Mohammed Khaja Nizam (35), both residents of the city, were arrested for helping Ikram procure a passport illegally in 2012.
Ikram, according to police, obtained passport after submitting Aadhaar card and fake educational certificates. Hyderabad cyber crime police found out that the fake educational certificates were issued to him by Maqsood Ahmed and others.
It was also found that the accused have been creating fake and forged educational certificates of various universities by collecting handsome amounts. So far, they are learnt to have sold about 4,000 fake certificates and police are probing to collect details of the beneficiaries.
“Maqsood has been doing the fraud for the last six years. Many copies of educational and other certificates, a diary with the list of universities and the amounts charged for different degrees were seized,” detective department DCP Avinash Mohanty said. The trio also provided Ikram fake educational certificates and Aadhaar card.
Further investigation is on to find out if more people are involved. It may be recalled that Usman Ikram was arrested on Friday following a complaint from his wife that he was threatening to upload obscene videos of hers and their daughter on social media. Ikram had entered the country from Nepal and arrived in the city in 2011.
Courtesy: New Indian Express