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Two Bangladeshis arrested for illegal stay, document forgery
Two Bangladeshis arrested for illegal stay, document forgery

New Indian Express

time24-04-2025

  • New Indian Express

Two Bangladeshis arrested for illegal stay, document forgery

HYDERABAD: From karate classes in Kolkata to a fabricated identity in Hyderabad, the 'illegal' journey of two Bangladeshi nationals came to an end when Hyderabad police cracked down on their unauthorised stay, which was supported by forged documents and local facilitators. The accused — Mohammad Hasibul (alias Jovan Chowdhury) and Rohan Saha (alias Rohan) — are both natives of Dhaka, Bangladesh, and were found staying in Malakpet. The police said the duo entered India without valid travel documents and procured fake identity papers to conceal their nationality and engage in illegal activities. Acting on leads, police also apprehended four facilitators — Mohd Muqeed, Temura Sai Kiran, Gaddameedi Rajnikant and Duddu Sudheer Kumar — who allegedly helped prepare forged birth certificates and other documents for the Bangladeshi nationals. According to the police, Hasibul entered India through Benapole in Bangladesh four years ago and crossed into West Bengal. He lived in Kolkata, worked as a karate trainer and procured a fake Aadhaar card under the name 'Jovan Chowdhury'. In December 2023, Hasibul befriended a woman named Jaya Chowdary from Malakpet through Facebook and later married her, all while concealing his true identity. He moved to Hyderabad and started selling garments online while also working as a food delivery agent. While residing in Malakpet, Hasibul allegedly collaborated with Mohd Muqeed, who runs a pan shop, and facilitators Sai Kiran and Rajnikant to secure a forged birth certificate from Narsingi Municipality, showing his birthplace as Rangareddy district. This was facilitated by D Sudheer Kumar, an outsourcing computer operator in the sanitation section of the municipality, who is accused of manipulating records to issue fake certificates. Using this birth certificate, Hasibul went on to secure a voter ID card and applied for a genuine Aadhaar card. He also helped his friend Rohan Saha, a Bangladeshi tourist guide who was illegally staying in Kolkata, relocate to Hyderabad in March. Saha, whose wife is pregnant, was brought to Malakpet without valid documents and was given shelter by Hasibul, who also arranged a fake Aadhaar card for him. Police said both men used false identities and forged documents — including Aadhaar cards, birth certificates and voter IDs — with the help of local agents to settle in India illegally. An investigation is underway to trace other possible links in the forgery network. local agents helped duo settle in india Police said both men used false identities and forged documents — including Aadhaar cards, birth certificates and voter IDs — with the help of local agents to settle in India illegally.

2 Bangladeshis held for illegal stay
2 Bangladeshis held for illegal stay

Hans India

time24-04-2025

  • Hans India

2 Bangladeshis held for illegal stay

Hyderabad: Two Bangladeshis who entered Indian Territory through the Dunki route from Benapole district, Bangladesh, entering Bongaon district of West Bengal and staying here illegally were arrested by the Hyderabad city police on Wednesday. The Hyderabad Commissioner's Task Force, Central Zone team along with Malakpet police arrested Mohammad Hasibul (25), a man named Jovan Chowdhury and Rohan Saha (21) both native of Dhaka, Bangladesh both staying at Saleem Nagar Colony, Malakpet with fake and fabricated documents. Further, the police on lead apprehended four agents Mohd Muqeed, Temura Sai Kiran, Gaddameedi Rajnikant and Duddu Sudheer Kumar who helped them in preparing fake and forged birth certificates and other documents. According to the police, Hasibul has a Bangladesh country passport. Four years back through traffickers they crossed from Benapole district, Bangladesh, entered into Bongaon district of West Bengal through Dunki route and paid Rs 25,000 to traffickers. He stayed at South Howrah, Kolkata and started working as a karate trainer and obtained a fake Aadhar card by manipulating his name as Jovan Chowdhury. In December 2023, he connected with a woman named Jaya Chowdary from Malakpet through Facebook chat. He deceitfully married her by concealing his true identity. After the marriage, he moved to Malakpet, where he runs an online garment sales business and also works as a food delivery agent to earn a living. YVS Sudheendra, DCP of the Commissioner's Task Force, stated that while residing in Malakpet, Hasibul, with the help of Mohd Muqeed—who runs a pan shop—and his associates Kiran and Rajjikanth, fraudulently obtained a fake birth certificate from the Narsingi Municipality, falsely claiming he was born in Ranga Reddy district. 'Hasibul with fake details and fraudulent documents obtained this birth certificate through Sudheer who is outsourcing computer operator, sanitation section, Narsingi Municipality who manipulated and delivered birth certificates to the Bangladesh citizen,' said the officer. Furthermore, using the forged birth certificate, Hasibul obtained an Indian Voter ID card with the help of Rajnikant and also applied for an original Aadhaar card in an attempt to establish himself as an Indian citizen. The DCP said, 'To support his friend Rohan Saha, a tourist guide and his pregnant wife, in March, he brought them to Malakpet illegally without any valid documents and giving shelter at his residence and arranged a fake Aadhar Card for him.' On information, the police, on Wednesday apprehended the Bangladeshi citizens along with four Indian agents.

Bangladesh nationals, local associates held in Hyderabad for illegal stay, fake documents
Bangladesh nationals, local associates held in Hyderabad for illegal stay, fake documents

Time of India

time23-04-2025

  • Time of India

Bangladesh nationals, local associates held in Hyderabad for illegal stay, fake documents

Hyderabad: Two Bangladesh nationals, Mohammed Hasibul and Rohan Saha, staying illegally in Hyderabad and their four associates, who assisted them in their unlawful stay, were apprehended by the Task Force police on Wednesday. The Task Force officials stated that the two foreign nationals are natives of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Four other accused individuals—pan shop owner Mohd Muqeed, DTP operator Temura Sai Kiran, Gaddameedi Rajnikant, and outsourcing computer operator in Narsingi municipality Duddu Sudheer Kumar—were also arrested for helping the Bangladesh nationals in obtaining various Indian ID proofs through fraudulent means. The Bangladesh nationals entered India through a donkey route, reached Hyderabad, and began residing in Saleem Nagar Colony in Malakpet. "Mohammed Hasibul is a native of Dhaka, Bangladesh, and possesses a Bangladesh passport. Four years ago, with the support of traffickers, he crossed from Benapole district in Bangladesh and entered Bongaon district of West Bengal through a donkey route, paying 25,000 to traffickers. This is an important crossing point between Bangladesh and India. He stayed in South Howrah, Kolkata, and started working as a karate trainer, earning about 20,000," deputy commissioner of police (Task Force) YVS Sudheendra said. Meanwhile, he married a woman from Malakpet by concealing his identity. "In Dec 2023, through Facebook chatting, he befriended Jaya Chowdary, a resident of Malakpet, and fraudulently married her by hiding his genuine identity, then moved to Malakpet. He was making a living by selling garments and working as a food delivery agent," police said. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025 Top Trending local enterprise accounting software [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo While staying in Malakpet for eight months, Hasibul came into contact with Muqeed, Sai Kiran, and Rajnikant, and obtained a fake birth certificate from Narsingi Municipality, claiming he was born in Rangareddy district. Sudheer played a key role in obtaining the fake birth certificate. Later, Hasibul also obtained a voter ID card and then applied for an Aadhar card by declaring his name as Jovan Chowdary. Hasibul came into contact with Rohan Saha, a Bangladesh national staying in Kolkata with his pregnant wife. Hasibul brought Rohan and his wife to Malakpet and illegally provided them with shelter. Police seized the illegally obtained ID proofs and arrested six persons.

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