They got Aadhaar cards made fraudulently taken into custody
Panipat: The Chief Minister’s Flying Squad team raided a factory in Israna, Panipat on Tuesday afternoon, where 16 ‘Bangladeshis’ were found living illegally. These people had illegally made Indian identity cards like Aadhaar cards. The police have registered a case and taken all of them into custody and the process of sending them back to Bangladesh has been started.The Chief Minister’s Flying Squad raided Shiv Fiber Tax International Private Limited located in village Balana of Israna area, where 16 ‘Bangladeshis’ were found living illegally in the factory for many years. Information reveals that they arrived in India about six years ago and no Indian documents were found with them. They had got Aadhar cards and identity cards made illegally. The Chief Minister’s Flying Squad has lodged a complaint against them with the Israna police station.
All Bangladeshis are currently in police custody and the process of sending them back to Bangladesh has been started. Chief Minister Flying Squad Inspector Anish Malik said that his team had received information on Tuesday morning that ‘Bangladeshis’ were staying in Shiv Fiber Tax International Private Limited. He informed the Israna police station about this. The police reached the factory. Among those taken into custody nine men, four women and three children from three families were found there. On searching their luggage, they were found to have Indian Aadhar Cards and other documents. During interrogation, they said that they had come to West Bengal from Bangladesh by bus about six years ago. After this, they came to Delhi and then reached Panipat. Here they started working in a factory. They also started speaking Hindi properly. Police will send all of them to Delhi Shelter Home, from there the process of sending them to Bangladesh will be started.