Kanpur: Hina Khan, a city woman and three children trapped in Afghanistan after the takeover of the country’s violence by the Taliban, will soon return to India.
A senior police officer told Tii, “His name has been included in the list of Indians who returned from Afghanistan in accordance with the Ministry of External Affairs.
Now, they have asked the birth certificate of three Hina.
We are in the process of gathering important information, in addition to the birth certificate of his three children from His family member.
“Samirunisha, a resident of Chunnan building located in the Bagari area in the Babupurwa police station area in the city, has submitted a recent complaint that his daughter Hina Khan has lived with his uncle in Mumbai.
Because of financial constraints, he began working at a bar in Mumbai, where he met Afghan National, Mohammad Ghani.
Allegedly that Ghani developed a relationship with Hina and then married her and took her to Afghanistan.
On August 28, Hina called her mother Samirunisha from Afghanistan and told him that Ghani had sold it to someone.
He was beaten and tortured, while Ghani himself had fled to India.
He said that he was stuck between the Taliban.
Hina has three children from Ghani.
While he gave birth to his older son in Kanpur, two daughters were born in Afghanistan.
The problem has achieved significance after information about Hina was trapped in Afghanistan.
Furthermore, city police began investigations.
On Thursday, the coming police had been told about the development in connection with Hina back to India by the Ministry of External Affairs.
Additional DCP South Anil Kumar said, “We received a call from a special Afghan cell phone from the external ministry, where they were told that Hina’s name had been included in the list of people who would return to India from Afghanistan.
The Ministry has now searched for details of his children.
“They are with Hina in Afghanistan, and their passports have not been made.
“We are now gathering information in addition to documents from HINA family members in connection with the child’s birth certificate,” ADCP told toi.