14 Bangladeshis were planning to go to Kashmir, RPF arrested them from train; Fake Aadhaar card and foreign currency recovered

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Jalpaiguri: A very shocking case has come to light from Jalpaiguri, West Bengal. Here, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) has taken major action and arrested 14 illegal Bangladeshi citizens in the Delhi-bound Northeast Express train. Four women and four minors were also among those arrested. During interrogation, these infiltrators told that they were going to Kashmir in search of work. After this revelation, intelligence and security agencies have come on full alert mode.

Fake Aadhaar card and Malaysian currency busted

While talking to ANI, RPF Inspector Biplab Dutta gave detailed information about this entire action. He said that on the basis of concrete information received from intelligence sources, routine checking campaign was conducted in the train. Meanwhile, the security forces spotted some suspicious passengers. When their documents were thoroughly examined, all the Aadhaar cards they had were found to be fake. During the search, the police also recovered Malaysian currency from these people. Now the agencies are investigating which gang provided them with these fake Indian documents and how.

Illegal infiltrators were caught in Delhi also

These days a strict campaign is being run across the country against foreigners living illegally in India. Let us tell you that on March 13, the ‘Foreigner Cell’ of the outer district of Delhi Police had conducted a major operation and arrested 10 Bangladeshi migrants. These people were living secretly in India through fake medical visas and were planning to flee to Bulgaria without any valid Indian documents.

FRRO started deportation proceedings

The Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) has started the deportation process against these infiltrators caught in Delhi. Special teams of police are continuously conducting verification drives in different areas to identify those foreigners whose visas have expired or who have entered the Indian border illegally. Police and security agencies are also strictly interrogating the 14 citizens caught in Jalpaiguri so that the roots of this illegal network running across the border can be reached.