Police to seek help of rly. officials to probe illegal entry of Bangladeshi immigrants
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The Rajahmahendravaram Police and its Vijayawada counterpart investigating the illegal entry of eight Bangladeshi nationals into the nation are planning to take the help of Indian Railways to monitor the actions of the arrested individuals.
The police apprehended eight Bangladeshis from Bagerhat district and different locations who had been travelling within the Howrah Chennai Mail and Howrah-Vascodama Amaravati Express trains from the railway stations in Vijayawada and Rajamahendravaram.
“Four illegal immigrants, identified as Mohammad Hassan, Inderlal Khan, Hyder Ali Khan and Saifulla Shaik, allegedly had booked their tickets in the Kolkata railway station. We are trying to scan the CCTV footage to ascertain who had booked the tickets for them,” mentioned an investigation officer.
Satyanarayanapuram in-charge CI S.V.V. Lakshmi Narayana mentioned all of the 4 Bangladeshis had legitimate practice tickets booked manually.
The 4 Bangladeshis had received their tickets booked up to Palasa in Srikakulam district, however they travelled up to Rajamahendravaram station.
The fellow passengers who had reserved their tickets from Palasa in the identical coach had an argument with the illegal immigrants when they didn’t vacate their seats.
Eluru Range DIG K.V. Mohan Rao mentioned that police would confirm the CCTV footage based mostly on the date and time talked about on the tickets.
Rajahmundry Special Branch (SB) DSP D. Srinivas Reddy mentioned that one of the arrested Bangladeshi nationwide possessed a faux Aadhar card with Uttar Pradesh handle.
“The Railway Protection Force (RPF), Government Railway Police (GRP) and the police are investigating the case from all angles,” he mentioned.
Meanwhile, the police have sounded an alert within the bus and railway stations and different public locations within the State, after the arrests of the Bangladeshi nationals.
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