Constable faces action for marrying Pakistani without CRPF nod as case comes to light after Pahalgam
💨 Abstract
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) initiated departmental action against constable Munir Ahmed for marrying a Pakistani woman without permission and not informing the force of her overstay in India after her visa expired. Munir Ahmed married Menal Khan over a WhatsApp video call in May 2024, while his application for departmental approval was still pending.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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