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Mumbai Crime: Two women travel with fake passports, arrested
Updated On: 19 November, 2018 08:40 PM IST | Mumbai | Suraj Ojha
The two Cameroon nationals were duped by an unidentified person who posed as a passport agent and made forged passports for the two of them

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Mumbai's Sahar police arrested two Cameroon national women at Mumbai International Airport to when they were travelling to Paris using fake passports. According to the police, the accused were identified as Alvine Nokem, 33 and Ololie Konhawo, 41. The two accused were arrested in the wee hours of Sunday when they visited the immigration checking counter number 44 of the airport.
"When both the females visited the immigration counter the officials checked their passport with the help of UV light system and found out that their passport's bio page is bogus. When the immigration officials initiated an inquiry they found out that the female nationals of Cameroon had made fake passports of Guatemala nationality and that they are originally Cameroon citizens."
Following the investigation, the accused revealed that they wanted to shift to Europe for a better future and job opportunities. They said that they met a person over Facebook who was posing as a passport agent. The Facebook agent helped them in creating passports for the two women and charged them 2000 Euros for each passport. He also claimed that this was the fee for Guatemala nationality.
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