Bangladeshi citizen arrested at Mangaluru airport, sent to police custody for one week


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Oct 13: Mohammed Manik, a Bangladeshi citizen, who was arrested at Mangaluru International Airport while attempting to fly to Dubai, has been remanded to police custody for one week.

A case has been registered against Manik at the Bajpe police station. He was produced in court and taken into custody for further interrogation.

Manik presented an Indian passport and other documents at counter number 6 of the immigration section at Mangaluru International Airport. The immigration officer, who grew suspicious, discovered during the inquiry that Manik is a citizen of Bangladesh.

Manik, a resident of Manikchowk in Rajshahi district, Bangladesh, holds a Bangladeshi national identity card with the number 601. He reportedly entered India in 2017 via the Lalgola Indo-Bangladesh border in West Bengal’s Murshidabad district. It is learned that he traveled through Sialdah-Howrah-Chennai-Moodbidri, eventually reaching Udupi. During interrogation, Manik confessed that he obtained the Indian passport with the help of a person named Parvez, a resident of Udupi.

 

 

 

  

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sun, Oct 13 2024

    how did this man cross over to India? BSF is not under any state governmemnt? 10 years is not enough to secure borders? just sitting in Delhi and bhashanbaaji wont help...it is very clear that our borders are porous and the people are minting money there also....it is very well known to the so called majority community entrepreneurs in DK and Udupi that all these are from Bangladesh...but in order to run business and make money they compromise national interest..there is no patriot in India left now...every Indian want to be rich at any cost...just blaming minority and congress will not work...

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  • nitin shetty, bangalore

    Sun, Oct 13 2024

    under fake nationalists party (bjp) borders also not safe. banglaseshis and pakistanis are entering india without any documents. where is shobakkha and nalin kumar where they are hiding? may be both of them hired these bangladeshi to disturb the peace of Dk.

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  • Sudesh pai, Manipal

    Sun, Oct 13 2024

    I had pointed out around six months back now slowly it is emerging lots of labourers,cooks,watchman are in disguise around the coastal areas.

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  • Pacific Heights, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 13 2024

    Its obvious, without local support these guys cannon come in illegaly. Very dangerous situaton. Remember and introspect, Lebanaon was once a Christian country............ and then the refugees came.

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  • John Pinto, Belman Karkala

    Sun, Oct 13 2024

    Don’t feed him biryani, deport him immediately. Put passport helper Pervez inside the jail.

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  • Deepaka Jain, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 13 2024

    See who helped him obtain the Indian Passport. Yes!!! , it had to be the common factor. God knows how many Bangalis he might have helped. A very alarming situation. The Govt is busy in vote bank poltics and appeasement tactics that give rise to such anti national activities.

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  • Sense_shetty, Kudla

    Sun, Oct 13 2024

    Border surveillance is a joke.

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