Bangladeshis, others held by ATS in fake passport racket in Mumbai

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Mumbai: Eight people, including several Bangladeshi nationals, were arrested by the Maharashtra Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) here. The eight people were allegedly involved in forging documents to obtain Indian passports. Giving this information Monday, an ATS official said they have got information about a few others involved in the racket.

The ATS’s Kalachowki unit received a tip-off in November that a Bangladeshi national named Akram Khan (28) was staying here illegally. He was helping migrants from his nation get Indian passports, the official informed.

“He was nabbed from Sewri. His real name is Akram Noor Ollaudin Nabi Shaikh. He is a resident of Noakhali district in Bangladesh. He was helped in his illegal stay in India by two people from Wadala and Mumbra. They helped him get Aadhaar card, PAN card and Indian passport,” he added.

The interrogation of Rafiq Sayyed from Mumbra revealed he was indulging in the crime of getting illegal migrants Indian passports since 2013. He may have helped at least 85 Bangladeshis, the ATS official said.

Others arrested include Avin Kedare from Antop Hill who supplied fake rubber stamps, Nitin Nikam of Taloja in Navi Mumbai who created fate bank passbooks etc.

The officials informed that Sohail Abdul Subhan Shaikh (33), Abdul Khair Samsulhaq (42) and Abul Hasham alias Abul Kasham Shaikh (26) were arrested for entering India illegally and obtaining passports with forged documents through this racket.

 

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