Why was an American woman, Onija Andrew Robinson taken into custody by Dubai Police?

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An American woman, Onija Andrew Robinson, who is in love with a Pakistani boy, has been taken into protective custody in Dubai.

The metaphor of ‘falling from the sky and stuck in a palm tree’ is fitting for Anija Andrew Robinson, an American woman, who is in love with a Pakistani boy, who has been taken into protective custody in Dubai.

Onija Andrew Robinson arrived in Dubai on flight EK 603 from Karachi on the night of February 7. She was supposed to fly to New York on flight EK 203 from Dubai, but the woman missed this flight. Onija, being a US citizen, had gone to Dubai on an on-arrival visa.

According to sources, her family and company were waiting for Onija to arrive in New York, but when she did not arrive, the US authorities started searching for the woman.

According to sources, the US authorities took action after the videos surfaced on the streets of Dubai and contacted the Emirates authorities. Upon which the woman’s movement was restricted and she was taken into custody.

Now sending Onija Robson from Dubai to the US is becoming a problem again because the woman has not violated any law and is on a visit visa. She cannot be forcibly sent. For some reason, even if the woman is deported from Dubai, no airline or pilot is willing to take this seemingly normal woman on a 15-hour flight for security reasons. It is possible that the woman can be sent to the US only after convincing her for the next trip.

It should be noted that the American woman, Onija Andrew Robinson, who came to Karachi from the United States in October 2024 in alleged love with a Pakistani boy, left for the United States on February 7, 120 days (4 months) later, on a foreign airline flight EK 603, which was supposed to reach the United States via Dubai.

Onija Andrew Robinson, an American citizen living in New York, came to Karachi on October 11 on a one-month tourist visa to Pakistan in love with a young man. When the visa expired, the woman was supposed to leave Karachi by November 10, but she did not return and remained stranded in Karachi for several months.

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