Espionage Scandal: Arrest of Man Tied to Fake Passport Racket
A 59-year-old man, Mohammad Adil Hussaini, was arrested by Delhi Police for alleged espionage, including links with a foreign-based nuclear scientist and a fake passport racket in Jamshedpur. Adil and his brother Akhtar are suspected of supplying foreign countries with sensitive information and procuring multiple fraudulent passports.
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The Delhi Police have made a significant arrest in a developing espionage case, involving a network allegedly connected to a foreign-based nuclear scientist. Mohammad Adil Hussaini, 59, was taken into custody for his suspected role in a fake passport racket operating from Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, according to officials.
Authorities identified Hussaini, also known by aliases such as Syed Adil Hussain and Nasimuddin, during a raid in Seemapuri, Delhi. Police stated that Hussaini, hailing from Tata Nagar, had conspired with his brother Akhtar to supply sensitive data to foreign nations and create multiple Indian passports using fake documents.
Investigators recovered one genuine and two fraudulent passports from Hussaini. He and his brother, who has been detained by Mumbai Police, are facing charges under various sections of the BNS. The brothers allegedly forged documents to travel to Gulf countries and acquired identity cards from a secret center.
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