<p>New Delhi: Delhi Police has arrested three Bangladeshi nationals for residing in India using forged Indian passports and Aadhaar cards, officials said on Saturday.</p>.<p>A crackdown on illegal foreign nationals led to their apprehension in the Paharganj area, the official said.</p>.<p>According to police, a field verification and database analysis of three people on January 28, suspected to be Bangladeshi nationals, exposed the fraud.</p>.‘Unfair deals’ with India will be discussed, says Bangladesh’s home affairs advisor.<p>A search of their residence led to the recovery of two Indian passports, two Bangladeshi passports, five Aadhaar cards, two PAN cards, one voter ID, multiple bank documents, and a Bangladeshi education board marksheet, police said.</p>.<p>Officials said, Sweety Sarkar alias Johra Khatoon, her daughter Pushpo Sarkar alias Saiyada Akhtar Pushpo, and a juvenile, were apprehended.</p>.<p>Investigations revealed that Johra Khatoon illegally entered India through the Benapole border and had been residing in Delhi for over 20 years, a police officer said.</p>.<p>She procured an Indian passport in 2020 using forged documents, while her daughter secured an Indian passport in September 2024, he said.</p>.<p>"We have registered an FIR and initiated further investigation. Additionally, a Bangladeshi national, Muhammad Ali Amin, who was overstaying after his visa expired in December 2024, has been sent for deportation," the officer said.</p>.<p>So far, 21 Bangladeshi nationals have been identified, leading in the deportation of 18 and the arrest of three. The investigation is ongoing, he added. </p>
<p>New Delhi: Delhi Police has arrested three Bangladeshi nationals for residing in India using forged Indian passports and Aadhaar cards, officials said on Saturday.</p>.<p>A crackdown on illegal foreign nationals led to their apprehension in the Paharganj area, the official said.</p>.<p>According to police, a field verification and database analysis of three people on January 28, suspected to be Bangladeshi nationals, exposed the fraud.</p>.‘Unfair deals’ with India will be discussed, says Bangladesh’s home affairs advisor.<p>A search of their residence led to the recovery of two Indian passports, two Bangladeshi passports, five Aadhaar cards, two PAN cards, one voter ID, multiple bank documents, and a Bangladeshi education board marksheet, police said.</p>.<p>Officials said, Sweety Sarkar alias Johra Khatoon, her daughter Pushpo Sarkar alias Saiyada Akhtar Pushpo, and a juvenile, were apprehended.</p>.<p>Investigations revealed that Johra Khatoon illegally entered India through the Benapole border and had been residing in Delhi for over 20 years, a police officer said.</p>.<p>She procured an Indian passport in 2020 using forged documents, while her daughter secured an Indian passport in September 2024, he said.</p>.<p>"We have registered an FIR and initiated further investigation. Additionally, a Bangladeshi national, Muhammad Ali Amin, who was overstaying after his visa expired in December 2024, has been sent for deportation," the officer said.</p>.<p>So far, 21 Bangladeshi nationals have been identified, leading in the deportation of 18 and the arrest of three. The investigation is ongoing, he added. </p>