Maharashtra police arrest 16 Bangladeshi nationals for illegal stay

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Maharashtra police arrest 16 Bangladeshi nationals for illegal stay

NEW DELHI: Maharashtra police arrested 16 Bangladeshi nationals staying illegally in Mumbai, Thane, and three other districts of the state, officials said.
As part of a special drive, the

Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad

(ATS), with the help of local police, arrested nine Bangladeshi nationals from Mumbai, Nashik, Nanded, and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar in the last four days, an official said.

The accused—eight males and one female—got Aadhaar cards made using forged documents, he said, adding that police registered five cases against them under the Foreigners Act and other relevant legal provisions.
With this, the ATS arrested 43 Bangladeshi nationals in 19 cases last month as part of the special drive, the official said.

In another action, the police in the state's Thane district raided a godown at Prerna Complex in the Mankoli area on Tuesday after receiving a tip and found seven Bangladeshi persons working there.
The accused, in the age group of 26 to 54 years, could not produce any valid documents for staying in India, an official from Narpoli police station said.
The police seized mobile phones and other goods valued at Rs 35,000 from their possession, he said. An FIR was registered against them under provisions of the Foreigners Act, the Passports Act, and the Passport (Entry into India) Act, the official said.


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