Bhopal Police Hunt for Bangladeshi Nationals with Fake IDs
Authorities in Bhopal are searching for Rihan and Maqbool Ansari, suspected Bangladeshi nationals accused of using fake Aadhaar and voter ID cards to secure Indian passports. The brothers allegedly studied engineering in Bhopal and obtained the documents while residing in the city. Efforts to locate them are ongoing.
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The Bhopal police have launched an active search for two individuals accused of fraudulently obtaining Indian passports using falsified documents. According to law enforcement, the suspects are believed to be Bangladeshi nationals.
Suspicious activities came to light when security agencies reviewed documents, prompting an investigation into Rihan and Maqbool Ansari. These individuals reportedly studied engineering in the city between 2014 and 2018.
Authorities are focused on revoking their passports and intensifying efforts to locate the brothers, who are thought to have used fake identity cards while residing in a rented property in Bhopal.
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