Bangladeshi National Arrested for Illegal Stay in India
A Bangladeshi man, Saniur Rahman, living illegally in India under a false identity, was arrested in the Lakshman Jhula area. The arrest followed a police drive targeting suspicious individuals. Rahman, having evaded authorities since 2016, had obtained an Indian identity card and expired passport.
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A 39-year-old Bangladeshi national, identified as Saniur Rahman, was apprehended in the Lakshman Jhula area for illegally residing in India for over a decade, officials stated on Saturday.
The accused had been residing in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad under a fake identity, further residing in West Bengal and Delhi, before traveling to Pauri a day prior to his arrest.
Police intercepted Rahman during 'Operation Prahar' amid a verification drive. Authorities recovered both a Bangladeshi passport and an Indian identity card from Rahman, who confessed to living without a valid visa.
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