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Bangla woman held at Mumbai airport after 33 years of illegal stay
Bangla woman held at Mumbai airport after 33 years of illegal stay

United News of India

time28-05-2025

  • United News of India

Bangla woman held at Mumbai airport after 33 years of illegal stay

Mumbai, May 28 (UNI) A Bangladeshi national, Maria Khatun Mohammad Mansoor Ali, was apprehended at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport after living illegally in India for 33 years using forged documents, officials said on Wednesday. Maria was detained by immigration authorities upon her arrival from Kuwait, where she had been employed for six years. Routine checks revealed that she had fraudulently obtained an Indian passport, which she used for international travel and employment abroad. Following her detention, Maria was handed over to the Sahar Police, who registered a case and formally arrested her. Investigators are now probing how she managed to evade detection for over three decades and whether she benefited from assistance provided by a wider illegal network. Her arrest has raised concerns about potential loopholes in the passport issuance and verification process, prompting authorities to review existing protocols. UNI AAA PRS

Man held for trafficking 2 youths to Laos for crypto frauds
Man held for trafficking 2 youths to Laos for crypto frauds

Time of India

time26-05-2025

  • Time of India

Man held for trafficking 2 youths to Laos for crypto frauds

Mumbai: With the arrest of a 29-year-old Surat-based man, the Bureau of Immigration and the Sahar Police busted a human trafficking case at the Mumbai International Airport recently. The accused, PK Chauhan, was allegedly involved in trafficking two men in their early twenties to Laos for committing cryptocurrency frauds. Chauhan was remanded to judicial custody by a local court on Monday. Sahar police are probing whether he has any local accomplices. Around 11 pm on May 25, Chauhan approached an immigration counter with his boarding pass for verification. He was followed by a 21-year-old man, also from Surat. Both men were to fly to Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam from Mumbai. Then, they were to board another flight from Vietnam to Laos. Their flight to Vietnam was scheduled at 12.40 am on Monday. The immigration officer at the counter quizzed them about their purpose for visiting Laos. Chauhan replied it was for work. But the officer was not satisfied. It appeared to him that Chauhan was guiding the younger man and taking him along. The immigration officer alerted his superior. Meanwhile, there was another 20-year-old man also headed to Laos for work waiting at another immigration counter. All three men were taken aside and quizzed. The FIR, lodged subsequently on the basis of an immigration officer's statement, says that Chauhan was previously in Laos from Dec 2022 to Feb 2023 through a Dubai-based agent and was involved in a cryptocurrency chatting scam. As part of the scam, he allegedly spoke to people living in the US, Canada and Australia through Facebook chat and convinced them to invest in cryptocurrency. But they never received any returns. Further, he was in the Golden Triangle (region in South East Asia where borders of Thailand, Laos and Myanmar meet) between Dec 2024 and March 2025 where he was again involved in a chatting scam. According to the FIR, Chauhan was headed to Laos on Monday in connection with another chatting scam and was taking the two younger men along for the same purpose. The two younger men held a BCA (Bachelors in Computer Applications) degree and were promised a job in "computers" with a monthly pay packet of Rs 60000 to Rs 70000 each. They were in touch with Chauhan for a few days before the flight. Chauhan was handed over to the Sahar Police and placed under arrest.

Maha: Man arrested with forged Indian passport
Maha: Man arrested with forged Indian passport

United News of India

time04-05-2025

  • United News of India

Maha: Man arrested with forged Indian passport

Mumbai, May 4 (UNI) A man who had been travelling to Rome with a forged Indian passport, was detained at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport here, officials said here on Sunday. The accused, identified as Bipin Mahendra Basnet, is believed to be a Nepali national who has allegedly lived illegally in India for past 40 years. According to a complaint filed with the Sahar Police, Basnet was scheduled to travel to Rome via Doha for a seaman's job. However, an assistant immigration officer at the airport grew suspicious while examining his travel documents, noting multiple visits to Nepal despite the man claiming to be an Indian citizen. During the investigation, it was found that Basnet had managed to obtain critical Indian identity documents and based upon that, used to create the forged passport that he presented at the immigration counter. The man has since been taken into custody under relevant sections of the Passports Act and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Police confirmed that if his Nepali nationality is conclusively established, Basnet will be deported following appropriate legal procedures. UNI AAA

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