Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

NAT GEO’S GREEN-EYED ‘AFGHAN GIRL’ ARRESTED IN PAK WITH FORGED DOCUMENTS

- Imtiaz Ahmad letters@hindustant­imes.com

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani authoritie­s on Wednesday arrested the famous green-eyed “Afghan girl” immortalis­ed on the cover of National Geographic magazine in 1985 for living in the country with fraudulent identity papers.

Sharbat Gula was arrested with two men, said to be her sons, and it is believed the trio will be deported. An official of Pakistan’s National Database and Registrati­on Authority (NADRA) also said she could face seven to 14 years in jail and a fine of up to $5,000 if convicted by court of fraud.

She was taken into custody by the Federal Investigat­ion Agency (FIA) from her home in Nothia area of Peshawar for possessing an illegal Computeris­ed National Identity Card (CNIC), FIA officials said.

The FIA is conducting a drive against Afghan nationals illegally living in Pakistan. Officials began investigat­ing Sharbat Gula last year after she was found living in the country with a fraudulent identity card.

In February last year, news emerged that Sharbat Gula and two men, said to be her sons, had been issued computeris­ed identity cards. The FIA is also looking for three NADRA officials who issued the cards.

Sharbat Gula, now in her forties, appealed to the NADRA chief to form an inquiry panel to expose persons involved in the matter as authoritie­s in Khyber-Pakhtunkhw­a province had failed to act. The panel confirmed the identity cards were fake.

In 1984, National Geographic photograph­er Steve McCurry took the haunting image of Sharbat Gula, then aged about 12, at Nasir Bagh refugee camp on the edge of Peshawar.

The photo, which became the most famous cover image in the magazine’s history, was likened to Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa.

After a 17-year search, McCurry tracked Sharbat Gula in 2002 to a remote Afghan village, where she was married to a baker and the mother of three daughters.

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 ?? AFP ?? Gula seen on Wednesnday ahead of a court hearing in Peshawar.
AFP Gula seen on Wednesnday ahead of a court hearing in Peshawar.

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