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Three B’deshi siblings arrested, fraudulent Aadhaar Cards seized

The arrested accused in the custody of the Gurugram police.

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The Gurugram police on Sunday night arrested three Bangladeshi citizens living illegally in the Manesar area.

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Fake Aadhaar Cards were recovered from the accused.

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The accused had got the cards made for Rs 8,000, it is revealed. An FIR was registered under the Foreigner’s Act at the Manesar police station in this regard.

According to the police, the accused, who were arrested from IMT chowk, Manesar, have been identified as Fatima, alias Lomiya, (21); Khadija, alias Tanisha, (25); and Mohammad Habib (19).

During police interrogation, it was revealed that the three were siblings.

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Fatima was reportedly brought to India by a Bangladeshi girl about three years ago.

After this, she contacted her sister Khadija and invited her to come to India.

Khadija and her brother Mohammad Habib arrived to India about four months ago.

The accused revealed that, after coming to India, they first stayed in Maharashtra.

They had moved to Gurugram a month and a half month ago and were living illegally in a rented house in Manesar.

“We are questioning the accused,” a spokesperson of the Gurugram police said.

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