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HuJI sympathiser Mohammed Nasir, who was arrested by the city task force on eve of Independence Day, sneaked into India by giving 20,000 takas (approximately Rs 17,000) to a Hyderabadi based in Bangladesh. The Special Investigation Team of city commissionerate took six HuJI sympathizers, including Nasir on Friday.
Hyderabad: HuJI sympathiser Mohammed Nasir, who was arrested by the city task force on eve of Independence Day, sneaked into India by giving 20,000 takas (approximately Rs 17,000) to a Hyderabadi based in Bangladesh. The Special Investigation Team of city commissionerate took six HuJI sympathizers, including Nasir on Friday.
The suspected sympathisers-Mohammed Nasir (52), Bangladeshi national residing in Pakistan, two Bangladeshis Faizal Mohamoud (24) and Joynal Abedin (30), 18-year-old Myanmar national Zia-ur-Rehman and Mohammed Masood Ali Khan from Chanchalguda and Sohail Parvez Khan from Balapur-were arrested for acquiring passports using fake identification cards.
During the interrogation, the prime accused of the case, Nasir informed the police that he entered India with the help of three Indians in Bangladesh, including two from Zaheerabad in Medak district.Nasir, who was born in Bangladesh, migrated to Pakistan along with his family in the 70s. He discontinued his education after fifth class in Pakistan.
He operated an electrical shop. In 1990, he met with an accident and was forced to sell his house for 1.5 lakh Pakistani rupees. Then he met Abdul Jabbar alias Malik Jabbar of Bangladesh in Karachi, who was working as an editor of a tabloid newspaper in Karachi. With his help, Nasir went to Bangladesh in 2008 to see his father who was ill. In June 2008, he returned to Pakistan and worked as a tailor for livelihood.
In 2009, he again met Jabbar, who asked Nasir to take some suits to Bangladesh and paid some money. In September 2009, Nasir along with Fareed and Zaheer went to Dhaka. After handing over the suits to the concerned, Fareed went back to Pakistan, Zaheer was arrested by the immigration authorities in Dhaka and Nasir stayed back in Bangladesh.
Two months later, Jabbar came to Bangladesh and took Nasir’s passport (valid from 2006 to 2011) and Pakistan voter ID, to get Bangladesh visa endorsement, but Jabbar did not return. Nasir had to stay with family till 2010. In the meantime, Nasir came to know that Jabbar was one of the most wanted persons by the Bangladesh police.
During his stay in Dhaka, Nasir met two persons Shaik Noor (60), an illegal passport and visa agent from Chanchalguda and his associate Hashim Anwar Shaik Amer (47) in Bangladesh. “They managed me to enter India through Hili located on Indo-Bangladesh border for 20,000 takas and one Babu also helped me to enter India at the Bangaldesh border.
I reached Malda in West Bengal in 2010. I booked tickets to Delhi. During my journey to Delhi, I met one Maulana Alim-Ul Islam Mandal (35), a HuJI activist from West Bengal, who is now in Goa,” Nasir confessed to the police. However, thorough questioning of the remaining accused was being done by the SIT officials to extract further information related to the passport scam in which four police personnel of special branch were arrested.
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