Mangalore: Passenger Arrested for Using Fake Passport


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Jan 21: A passenger named Tajuddin (28), residing near the Railway Gate in Manjeshwar Hosangady, was detained by the immigration on Wednesday January 20, while trying to travel to Bahrain by using a fake passport. He was to take the Air India Express Flight from the local airport.

He had gone to Bahrain for work in the year 2004. As his passport was retained by the supervisor of the company for which he works, he had come to India by using the emigration clearance facility. For returning Bahrain, he reportedly paid Rs 10,000 to a broker and affixed his photograph to a passport standing in the name of Iddin from R T Nagar, Bangalore.

Tajuddin has been handed over to the Bajpe police station, where a case has been registered against him.

  

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  • Cynthia, Mangalore/Bahrain

    Sun, Jan 24 2010

    Show some sympathy on the poor guy, since he did not harm anyone except tried to get back to Bahrain for his livelihood.

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  • BASHEER KHAN, PUTTUR

    Fri, Jan 22 2010

    I think Police team must arrest the agent who replaced photo just for money. Such type of criminals to be put behind the bar for atleast 3 years.

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  • Felix. F, India/Ksa

    Thu, Jan 21 2010

    Why waste time and money arresting holders of forged passports who have done so to earn a living by going abroad. When Persons like Monika Bedi who was extradited on forgery charges are  scot free, Is there any meaning to catch people with forged Indian passports doing so eary a living.???

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