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3 Bangladeshis arrested in Bengal's Bongaon for illegally entering India

The trio, identified as Mohammad Sohag Mia, Hasan Mia and Yasin Sarkar, revealed during interrogation that they were planning to visit another foreign country with a fake passport.

January 11, 2025 / 16:51 IST
3 Bangladeshis arrested in Bengal's Bongaon for illegally entering India

Three Bangladeshis have been arrested in West Bengal's North 24 Parganas district for allegedly entering India without valid documents, an official said on Saturday.

The trio, identified as Mohammad Sohag Mia, Hasan Mia and Yasin Sarkar, revealed during interrogation that they were planning to visit another foreign country with a fake passport.

They were picked up by the police from Bongaon-Bagda Road in Bongaon town, located close to the international border, after they were spotted moving around suspiciously on Friday, the official said.

They were produced before a court, which sent them to four days' police custody on Saturday, he said.

The country, they were allegedly planning to travel to after procuring fake documents, is not yet known.

Investigation to bust the fake passport and Aadhaar card rackets, with which the infiltrating Bangladeshis are suspected to have links, is underway.

PTI
first published: Jan 11, 2025 04:50 pm

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