UP ATS nabs six Bangladeshis for getting passports using fake documents

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

The Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) has arrested six Bangladeshi nationals from for allegedly preparing fake for other illegal immigrants to help them get passports, an said on Monday.

He added that the six Bangladeshi nationals were picked up from the railway station on Sunday.

"During interrogation, it was revealed that all of them were residents of Bangladesh, who were living in on the basis of fake documents. A case has been registered against them and they have been arrested," Arun said.

He added that the data retrieved from the accused revealed that they had also visited and

"During interrogation, they said they had unsuccessfully tried to go to by crossing the barbed-wire fence. Their Pakistan-based accomplices had told them to sneak into with the help of an electric tester to find out whether current was flowing through the fence. Four testers were seized from their possession," the said.

Those arrested were identified as -- Habibur Rehman of district (in Bangladesh), of district, of district, Kamaluddin of district, Taizul Islam of district and Liton Miya of district.

Seven mobile phones, nine SIM cards, six cards, memory cards, besides cash, were seized from their possession, Arun said.

Last year, the ATS had picked up three persons, including a Bangladeshi national, for their alleged involvement in preparing fake passports, cards and other documents for illegal immigrants.

The Bangladeshi national, identified as Yusuf Ali alias Nazrul, was arrested from Muradnagar in Ghaziabad and two locals -- and -- were nabbed from Deoband in Saharanpur, the police said.

In September 2017, three illegal Bangladeshi immigrants -- Mohammad Imran, Rajidudeen and -- were arrested from the Charbagh railway station in The three brothers were staying in western for years.

The police said they were originally residents of district in Bangladesh, but had got their Aadhaar cards made on the basis of fake addresses.

They stayed in Deoband, where Imran was employed as a in a madrassa.

In 2017, the Special Task Force (STF) had arrested another illegal Bangladeshi immigrant -- Abu Hannan alias Abu Hana -- who was staying in for 15 years. He had married an Indian woman and got his Indian and Aadhaar card made.

Abdullah-Al-Mammon, an alleged key (ABT) -- an al Qaeda-inspired Islamic extremist group in -- was arrested from in a separate case. The names of Imran, Rajidudeen and came to light during his interrogation.

Another illegal Bangladeshi immigrant, Abdullah, was arrested from Kuteshara in district on August 5, 2017.

was arrested from a place of worship, where he worked as a He was originally a resident of district in but told the locals that he belonged to and got a fake Aadhaar card and a made for himself.

During interrogation, it has come to light that the accused used to get Aadhaar cards, voter ID cards and other documents made on the basis of false documents.

The documents were then used to get passports made, the ATS statement said.

The gang used to charge a huge sum of money in return for the work, it added.

Other central agencies are also likely to be roped in as the matter is related to national security.

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First Published: Mon, May 27 2019. 22:15 IST