UP ATS arrest two Rohingya Muslims for forging documents and human trafficking

Two Rohingya refugees, Noor Alam and Mohammad Jameel were caught in Kolkata, West Bengal by the Uttar Pradesh Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS) for forging illegal documents and facilitating the illegal entry of Bangladeshis and Rohingyas into India and abroad.

As per reports, both the accused Noor Alam and Mohammad Jameel somehow managed to make fake Indian passports with Hindu identities for Rohingyas and Bangladeshis that facilitated them to be sent to different corners of the world.

The arrests was made possible after interrogating four others – Mithun Mandal, Shaon Ahmed, Mominur Islam, and Mahendi Hasan who were arrested last month in the case of trafficking of Bangladeshi and Myanmar citizens.

An ATS official said, “They were sent to countries of the Middle East, South Africa, and Congo.”

Earlier in November, UP ATS had arrested Sameer Mandal (45) of 24 Pargana district, West Bengal, and Vikram Singh from Hoshiarpur in Punjab who were involved in an international human trafficking racket that spread across South Africa and London.

Last month on October 26, Mithun Mandal, Shaon Ahmed, Mominur Islam, and Mahendi Hasan were apprehended from Deen Dayal Upadhya Railway Station in the same human trafficking case.

In July , UP ATS arrested three people who were actively operating a human trafficking racket involving Bangladeshis and Rohingyas. The three arrested -Noor Muhammad, Rehmat Ullah and Shabiullah were apparently getting funds to settle Bangladeshis and Rohingyas illegally in India.

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