5 Bangladeshi citizens found living illegally in Mumbai, had entered India with the help of fake documents

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Police have arrested five Bangladeshi nationals living illegally in the township area of ​​Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra. The police had received information about this case, after which the Anti Human Trafficking Cell of Navi Mumbai Police raided a residential building in Koparkhairane area and arrested four women and one man. The police have registered a case and started action.

According to the agency, while giving information about this infiltration case, an officer of Koparkhairane Police Station said that during the interrogation of the infiltrators, it was found that all of them had entered India with the help of fake documents. Police said that the age of the four women who have been arrested is between 34 to 45 years.

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All four women worked as domestic maids in nearby houses, while the 38-year-old man used to do painting work here. Police said that a case has been registered against the infiltrators under sections of IPC for cheating and forgery as well as provisions of Passport (Entry into India) Rules-1950 and Foreigners Act-1946.

CAA and NRC are implemented in the country

Let us tell you that the Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019 is also known as CAA. This Act provides for providing citizenship to people of Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian religions coming to India from Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan. People from these six communities, who have entered India before December 31, 2014, will not be considered illegal immigrants and will be given Indian citizenship. The purpose of this Act is to provide citizenship to those religious minorities who are facing religious persecution in their country.

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