<p>New Delhi: Two Bangladeshis were on Tuesday sentenced to two years of rigorous imprisonment by an NIA special court in Chennai for being part of a syndicate trafficking Rohingyas into the country, officials said.</p>.<p>The convicts, identified as Shahabuddin Hossain alias Md Sahab Uddin and Munna alias Noor Karim alias Nur Karim, have also been fined Rs 11,000 by the NIA court, they said.</p>.<p>They were among the three persons arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in a case registered in November 2023 in Chennai, the officials said.</p>.Not keen to entertain beautifully crafted stories: Supreme Court on Rohingya 'deportation'.<p>The agency had filed a charge-sheet against these two and also against the third accused, identified as Babu S K alias Babu Shoriful alias M D Soriful Babumiya, against whom the trial is continuing.</p>.<p>In a statement, the NIA said Shahabuddin and Munna, both hailing from the Chittagong district of Bangladesh, had entered India illegally with the help of traffickers and touts.</p>.<p>They had forged and procured fake Indian Identity cards such as Aadhaar card, PAN card and other documents, it said.</p>.<p>They had purchased SIM cards and operated bank accounts using these fake documents, the probe agency said.</p>.<p>"Along with Babu, the two accused were involved in human trafficking of persons of Rohingya and Bangladeshi origin into India," the NIA said.</p>.<p>The victims were forced to stay in India and were also exploited through employment, it added. </p>
<p>New Delhi: Two Bangladeshis were on Tuesday sentenced to two years of rigorous imprisonment by an NIA special court in Chennai for being part of a syndicate trafficking Rohingyas into the country, officials said.</p>.<p>The convicts, identified as Shahabuddin Hossain alias Md Sahab Uddin and Munna alias Noor Karim alias Nur Karim, have also been fined Rs 11,000 by the NIA court, they said.</p>.<p>They were among the three persons arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in a case registered in November 2023 in Chennai, the officials said.</p>.Not keen to entertain beautifully crafted stories: Supreme Court on Rohingya 'deportation'.<p>The agency had filed a charge-sheet against these two and also against the third accused, identified as Babu S K alias Babu Shoriful alias M D Soriful Babumiya, against whom the trial is continuing.</p>.<p>In a statement, the NIA said Shahabuddin and Munna, both hailing from the Chittagong district of Bangladesh, had entered India illegally with the help of traffickers and touts.</p>.<p>They had forged and procured fake Indian Identity cards such as Aadhaar card, PAN card and other documents, it said.</p>.<p>They had purchased SIM cards and operated bank accounts using these fake documents, the probe agency said.</p>.<p>"Along with Babu, the two accused were involved in human trafficking of persons of Rohingya and Bangladeshi origin into India," the NIA said.</p>.<p>The victims were forced to stay in India and were also exploited through employment, it added. </p>