14 Bangladeshi Nationals Detained in West Bengal for Fake Aadhaar Cards

The Railway Protection Force in Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, has arrested 14 individuals from Bangladesh, including four women and four minors, for possessing counterfeit Aadhaar cards.
The Railway Protection Force (RPF) at Jalpaiguri Road station in West Bengal has taken into custody 14 Bangladeshi nationals. Among those arrested are four women and four minors, as reported by officials.
Details of the Arrest
The apprehension occurred during a routine check at the railway station. The RPF discovered that the individuals were in possession of fake Aadhaar cards, which are crucial identification documents in India. The presence of minors among the detainees has raised concerns regarding their safety and welfare.
According to a report by NDTV India News, the authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the individuals' arrival in India and their intentions. The RPF has emphasized the importance of maintaining security at railway stations and preventing illegal activities.
Next Steps
Following the arrests, the detained individuals are expected to face legal proceedings for their possession of counterfeit documents. The authorities will likely conduct further inquiries to understand the broader implications of this incident and to determine if there are any additional individuals involved. The situation highlights ongoing challenges related to illegal immigration and the use of fraudulent identification in the region.
