Why Was a Bangladeshi Youth Arrested in Hooghly, West Bengal?
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Kolkata, Dec 21 (NationPress) A Bangladeshi youth has been apprehended in the Hooghly district of West Bengal, as confirmed by the police on Sunday.
The individual is charged with having illegally resided in India for an extended period.
His arrest occurred on Saturday night following a tip-off from local residents.
Identified as Riyad Hasan, the young man is originally from Barishal, Bangladesh.
During interrogation, it was disclosed that he entered Kolkata nearly three years ago through an agent.
Police reported that he was without any valid documentation.
Initially, he resided in the Tollygunge area of Kolkata but recently relocated to the Hooghly district, specifically the Tinna area of Pandua.
Local residents grew suspicious of his presence and alerted law enforcement.
The Pandua police took him into custody on Saturday night.
A case has been filed against the accused Bangladeshi individual for illegally entering the country.
No visa or passport was found on him, according to police reports.
In light of the ongoing unrest in Bangladesh and the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in West Bengal, the apprehension of this Bangladeshi infiltrator raises concerns.
In the past month, several illegal migrants from Bangladesh have been caught residing in Bengal.
Authorities are currently investigating the reasons behind Riyad's presence in India and whether he has any relatives or contacts who are also in the country illegally.
Riyad was presented in the Chinsurah court on Sunday, where the police requested his custody.
Kalyan Sarkar, the Additional Superintendent of Police for the Hooghly Rural Police District, stated, "A resident from Bangladesh was found to be living here illegally. He has been apprehended. We are probing into his reasons for coming to Pandua and trying to identify his connections that facilitated his entry into the country."