Was a Bangladeshi National Caught Trying to Flee to His Country?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Durjoy Roy was apprehended while attempting to return to Bangladesh.
- He had been living in West Bengal illegally for four years.
- He acquired identification documents through fraudulent means.
- The ongoing SIR process has raised concerns among illegal immigrants.
- Local residents reported suspicious activities leading to his arrest.
Kolkata, Nov 15 (NationPress) A Bangladeshi national residing unlawfully in West Bengal was apprehended on Friday night while reportedly trying to return to his homeland, driven by concerns over the current Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the state's electoral list, according to police reports on Saturday.
The individual has been identified as Durjoy Roy. The 28-year-old was taken into custody in the Haldibari area of the Cooch Behar district in North Bengal.
Authorities informed that the young man admitted to having entered India illegally four years prior.
During his time in India, he allegedly acquired an Aadhaar card and a PAN card through fraudulent means.
As per police statements, local residents observed him wandering in the Sinjarhat locality since Friday afternoon, raising suspicions.
Upon receiving this information, the police from the Dewanganj Out Post arrived on the scene. When interrogated, Durjoy confessed to being from Bangladesh. Following this, he was detained and taken to the Dewanganj Out Post.
Officials stated that the young man hails from Mardia village in the Sirajganj district of Bangladesh. He had entered Indian territory illegally approximately four years ago and had been employed in hotels and tea gardens.
"With the commencement of the SIR process for Bengal's electoral list earlier this month, he felt increased pressure to escape the country. He made plans to return to Bangladesh via a broker, intending to cross the India-Bangladesh border at night. This led him to the Haldibari area," police noted.
However, while attempting to reach Bangladesh, he was apprehended by law enforcement. A mobile phone, an Aadhaar card, a PAN card, a bank ATM card, and a sum of money were confiscated from him.
After his arrest, the Bangladeshi youth told local reporters, "I came here for a visit about four years ago. I used to work in tea gardens and hotels here." Nonetheless, he refuted claims of entering the country illegally.
Authorities mentioned that numerous individuals in Bengal's border regions have tried to escape to Bangladesh since the SIR process began in West Bengal.