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Mumbai: Three Bangladeshi nationals convicted for forgery, illegal entry
Updated On: 22 January, 2025 10:49 AM IST | Mumbai | Faizan Khan
Accused were detained in Chembur following a raid led by the Crime Branch; the case came to light after the Criminal Intelligence Unit (CIU), led by Police Inspector Milind Kathe, received confidential information about the accused

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Three Bangladeshi nationals have been convicted for illegally entering India and obtaining fraudulent citizenship documents. The convicts have been identified as Mohammed Shaid Aakas Ali Shaikh, Chandal Husain Ali Sardar, and Firdaus Mohammed Qasim Gazi. They have been sentenced to one year of imprisonment and fined for their illegal actions.
The case came to light after the Criminal Intelligence Unit (CIU), led by Police Inspector Milind Kathe, received confidential information about the accused. According to the Crime Branch, the three Bangladeshi nationals entered India illegally and, using forged documents, managed to obtain Indian citizenship papers. They resided in India unlawfully, misusing these forged documents. Acting on the information, the authorities quickly organised a raid and detained the accused in Chembur.

