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Nepali and Bangladeshi citizens arrested with fake passports at Mumbai Airport, know the whole case

At Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai, the Sahar police of Mumbai took major action and arrested 2 suspected foreign nationals. The Sahar police have registered a case against both the suspects under Section 318 (4), 336 (2) (3), 340 (2) and Passport Act against both the suspects and both the accused have been arrested.

According to information received from the Sahar police, the matter is not limited to illegal journey, but it also points towards a big fake document racket. India’s security agencies have also been alerted for the arrest of suspected foreign nationals.

What did Mumbai police officials tell

Explain that the arrested accused have been identified as 29 -year -old Nepali citizen Krishna Marapan Tamang and 67 -year -old Bangladeshi citizen Niranjan Nath Subal Chandranath. Mumbai Police officials said that both the accused had made Indian passports from Kolkata on the basis of fake documents. These people have also traveled to many countries by making passports on the basis of fake documents.

Fake came to light during immigration investigation

Police officials said that Niranjan Nath had returned to Mumbai from Muskat (Oman), when his documents were investigated thoroughly during the immigration investigation, many discrepancies were revealed. When the police strictly questioned, he admitted the fraud. On the other hand, Krishna was preparing to go abroad and was caught during the check in process.

The Mumbai Police is now trying to find out who provided fake documents to both the accused. Initial investigation by the police has revealed that fake Aadhaar card and other identity cards were used to get passports from Kolkata.

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