Maharashtra: Maharashtra Police has recently arrested 8 people, including 3 Bangladeshi nationals. It is being told that they have allegedly tampered with documents to obtain an Indian passport. According to reports, letterheads of MLAs have also been recovered from two of them. It is being said that they had prepared it in a fake way. The accused arrested have been identified as 25-year-old Mohammad Israel Hussain, 23-year-old army Ahmed Mujral and 28-year-old Akram Khan.
All three are Bangladeshi citizens. Apart from these, Sajid Hyder Munsie (50) and Abdul Rahim Sheikh (50) are agents. Three other people have been arrested for helping them. In a recent statement issued by Maharashtra ATS, it said, 'The Kala Chowki unit received secret information in November that Akram Khan (28), a citizen of Bangladesh, is living illegally in Mumbai. He is helping people to get an Indian passport.
He further said that he was arrested on Monday from Savory. His real name is Akram Noor Alauddin Nabi Sheikh and he is a resident of Noakhali district of Bangladesh. However, an ATS official said in this case, "During the interrogation of Mumbra's Rafiq Syed, it was revealed that he has been involved in the crime of providing passports since 2013 and it is possible that he has so far had at least 85 Bangladesh citizens. '
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