Accused Bangladeshi national in custody.
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The Immigration department at Raxaul caught a Bangladeshi citizen illegally staying in the Indian territory. A fake Indian Aadhar card and passport were recovered from him, in which he had mentioned a fake address as Mohammed Javed, son of Mir Hasan, resident of Hooghly, West Bengal. His date of birth is mentioned as February 13, 1987, while his real name is GM Sohag. When the Immigration officials interrogated him in detail, it was found that he is a resident of Botalwania, Patuakhali Sadar, Patuakhali district, Bangladesh, and is the son of Abdul Razzaq Ghazi.
This is how the intruder was arrested
Police says that during interrogation, the Bangladeshi citizen told that he had come to India earlier also. He had come with an Indian visa. After this, he has come to India illegally this time. While coming to India, he first came to Kolkata, where he got the above mentioned fake Aadhaar and passport made. Police says that he was caught when he had come to Raxaul immigration office for arrival clearance. He also had a copy of Bangladeshi passport. The photos in Indian and Bangladeshi passports were the same. Due to this, the accused was suspected and the suspicion on him increased.
Fake paper recovered
In this regard, the police says that the said Bangladeshi citizen has been detained for illegally entering India and committing fraud on the basis of fake documents. The immigration department has handed him over to Haraiya police for interrogation. The police there is investigating the reasons for his illegal entry into India. In this regard, the police says that the case is under investigation. At present, the accused is being interrogated.