CRPF jawan dismissed for hiding marriage with Pak woman

Munir Ahmed has been dismissed from service on charges of “concealing” his marriage with Pakistani woman

By News Report
May 04, 2025
Indian CRPF soldier Munir Ahmed pictured along with his Pakistani wife Menal Khan. — Screengrab via Geo News/File
Indian CRPF soldier Munir Ahmed pictured along with his Pakistani wife Menal Khan. — Screengrab via Geo News/File

NEW DELHI: The CRPF has dismissed its personnel Munir Ahmed from service on charges of “concealing” his marriage with a Pakistani woman, saying his action was found to be detrimental to national security.

Officials said Ahmed was last posted with the 41st battalion of the paramilitary CRPF. He was “dismissed from service” under rules that do not require conducting an inquiry. Munir Ahmed has been dismissed from service with immediate effect.

The issue came to light after India asked Pakistani nationals to leave the country following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 people were killed. Ahmed and Menal Khan, a Pakistani national, tied the knot on May 24 last year. According to CRPF officials, a CRPF probe found that Ahmed “did not intimate” his wedding, and his wife was overstaying in India.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Jammu and Kashmir High Court stayed the deportation of Khan. She was at the Attari-Wagah border when the court granted the temporary stay on her deportation on Wednesday.