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Rohingyas, Bangladeshis marrying local girls to get fake domiciles, ration cards
12/20/2023 12:37:21 AM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Dec 19: The arrest of Rohingyas, and Bangladeshi nationals along with some locals during Jammu Police’s crackdown on foreign nationals living illegally on fake documents has exposed a deep-rooted nexus between agents and human traffickers.
During a massive crackdown on Rohingyas and Bangladeshi living in different parts of Jammu province on Tuesday Police carried out raids to single out foreign nationals, especially Rohingyas and Bangladeshi, staying illegally in different parts.
Raids were also conducted in the twin border districts of Poonch and Rajouri and Chenab region of Jammu province comprising Doda, Kishtwar, and Ramban districts. Nine Rohingyas and Bangladeshi nationals were arrested from the Doda district while one local was arrested from the Nowshera area of the Rajouri district for facilitating the illegal stay of a foreign national in the area.
Three conspirators among four persons were arrested for creating fake Aadhar and ration cards of a Rohingya man in the Gursai area of Poonch district.
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Jammu Anand Jain posted on social media that in special drive to check on the activities of foreign nationals, police have registered three FIRs against nine Rohingyas, one Bangladeshi national for illegally procuring Indian identity documents like domicile certificates, Aadhaar cards, ration cards, voter ID cards, and PAN cards etc and illegally staying in Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir, police said .
While giving details, police said that after conducting a detailed discrete inquiry regarding the illegal stay of Rohingyas and Bangladeshi at various locations of this district, a case under relevant provisions of law has been registered against the accused persons, Raheela Begum, Shakeela Begum, Jahan Ara, Meem Bano, Muskan Banoo, Zavaira Begum, Shabnam Begum, Noor Bhar, and Zeenat Begum, all residents of Myanmar. “A detailed inquiry has been conducted and it emerged that these Rohingyas managed to enter Doda district and illegally procured Indian identity documents for disclosing their identity as permanent residents of Doda district,” the police said. A case has also been registered against one Bangladeshi national Nusrat Jahan, a resident of Dhaka, and her facilitators for illegally overstaying/violating visa norms and procuring Indian identity documents. On the other hand, Poonch Police arrested three more persons for creating fake Aadhar card and ration card for one Rohingya namely Mohammad Numaan son of Muhibullah who has been living in village Dhargloon since 2013 and got married to a local girl Farzana Kousar daughter of Nazir Ahmed of same village. Nazir Ahmed hatched a criminal conspiracy to prepare forged documents including an Adhar card and ration card for his Rohingya son-in-law.
Two persons namely Waseem Akram and Mohammad Sayal, Panch of the village also helped Nazir Ahmed to manage fake documents for his son-in-law. In this connection, a case FIR no 117/2023 u/s 120-B, 420,465,468,471, 109 IPC got registered at Police Station Gursai. Today action was initiated against all those who have been facilitators in providing shelter and availing government benefits to the non-citizens of the country Rohingyas. Searches as per procedure in the presence of magistrates were conducted at different locations of Jammu district where the noncitizens are accommodated and also at the residential places of the facilitators. During searches illegally acquired Indian documents like PAN cards, Adhaar cards, and bank documents among other incriminating material were seized.
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