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City woman, 3 her children were trapped in Afghanistan

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Kanpur: A citizen of the City of Babupurwa City who married Afghan citizens trapped after the Taliban took control of the torn country.
After this, his family had been seeking city authorities, in addition to the assistance of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to take him and his three children came home.
Samirun Nisha, a resident of Chunnan building located in Baghahi from the Area of ​​the Babupurwa Police Station, said that his daughter Hina Khan aka Pammo used to live with his uncle in Mumbai.
He used to work at the bar there, where he met Mohammad Ghani, a national Afghanistan.
Ghani after marrying her daughter and started living in Mumbai.
They have sons and two daughters.
According to Samirun, on August 28, his daughter Hina called her on her cellphone and told her trials.
“He told him that he was in the area of ​​Jurmut Kabul about 80 km from Afghanistan with his children.
He said that he had been sold by Ghani to someone and he himself had fled to Mumbai.
Ghani has also harassed it a lot and now he was tortured by The people there.
Ghani, however, has left them to die in Afghanistan and he fled to India, where he lived when Rasta Jijamata Mahakshmi in the central area of ​​Mumbai, “Samirun Nisha said when talking to reporters.
He further said that because he did not have an account at the bank, his daughter as long as he lived in Mumbai, where he worked at the bar, used to send his money every month through his relatives and the last Hina came home (Kanpur) 2013.
Samirun said that his daughter was pregnant Two months later and in 2014, Hina gave birth to her first child at a private hospital in the Babu Purwa area.
Meanwhile, city police officials told Tii, efforts to save Hina Khan and their children who were trapped in Afghanistan began.
On Monday, the South Anil Kumar ADCP provided complete details to the Ministry of External Affairs.
Police Commissioner Asim Kumar Arun and DCP South Raveena Tyagi have been briefed about all problems, he said.
The ADCP said that the assistance number was run by the Ministry of External Affairs for Indian citizens trapped in Afghanistan.
“We relate to the Ministry of External Affairs, assistance will be given to the families of the victims.
Every good effort will be made to restore the family,” ADCP said further.
Police Commissioner Asim Kumar Arun said that in the complaint given by the woman – Samirun, he accused his son-in-law torturing his daughter.
“Investigation in this case has also begun,” Arun added.

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