ISLAMABAD, April 15: The Intelligence Bureau (IB) has sought the help of Islamabad police in locating a Nigerian woman who had been detained on charges of illegal stay.

According to official sources, Christina, 40, was booked by the police last year under section 14 of the Foreign Act. Later, she was sent to Adiala Jail on judicial remand.

She was acquitted after she had presented her passport and other travelling documents before the court.

She is alleged to have been associated with an underground network involved in several acts of sabotage in different cities of Pakistan—A Reporter

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