Eight Bangladeshis held for illegal stay in Karnataka
They were residing in Hoode village in the district for the past three years without valid passports or visas
PTI
Udupi, 12
Oct
Eight
Bangladeshi nationals who were staying illegally in Udupi were apprehended,
police said on Saturday.
They were
residing in Hoode village in the district for the past three years without
valid passports or visas.
According
to Udupi Superintendent of Police Arun K, the arrest came after one of the
accused, identified as Mohammed Maniq, attempted to flee to Dubai from
Mangaluru airport using a fake passport.
Suspicion
from immigration officials led to his arrest at Bajpe airport in the
neighbouring Dakshina Kannada district, he said. "Upon interrogation,
Maniq revealed that seven other Bangladeshi nationals were staying with him
illegally in Hoode village."
The
information was relayed to the Udupi police, who subsequently conducted a raid
in the area.
Police
detained the seven individuals on Friday and initiated a detailed inquiry into
their illegal stay. During the investigation, it was discovered that the
accused possessed fake Aadhaar cards.
SP Arun
stated that an investigation is underway to determine how the accused obtained
these fraudulent Aadhaar cards and how they managed to cross the border into
India from Bangladesh.
The eight
Bangladeshi nationals are currently in police custody and are expected to be
produced before a local court.-PTI
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