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Refusing to give up, Oniba and Shareeq’s families have appealed to every single authority who could help bring their children back to India. Stacking up proof such as documents and audio
recordings that prove the couple’s innocence, the families have approached the Prime Minister’s Office, Ministry of External Affairs and even the Narcotic Control Bureau. “My husband,
Oniba’s father, said that he would send a letter to the prime minister. We asked our children to make recordings of our proof and took Shareeq’s father’s complaint and copies of Visa,
tickets and hotel that Tabassum that booked and made a file. We wanted to show this to the PM to make him understand that they were being cheated,” said Parveen. The NCB has meanwhile,
arrested Tabassum and her accomplices under the NDPS Act. The arrests have led to the busting of a huge drug syndicate from across the country.