Two Bangladeshi intruders arrested in Bengal 

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Durg (Chhattisgarh) – Police recently arrested 2 Bangladeshi intruders in connection with the theft of more than 60 lakh rupees. The accused told that they entered into India by cutting the wire at the Indo-Bangladesh border. (This is a blot on the border security force that the Bangladeshis get entry into India under their watch, by cutting the wire at the border – Editor) The accused admitted that by giving Rs 1,500 they procured the Indian Aadhar card. They also accepted that they then went to different parts of the country to steal. (This indicates the extent and increase of corruption in Bengal. – Editor)

Recently, there was a robbery on the 6th of April in Durg District of Chhattisgarh. During the investigation of the case, the Police arrested the two accused from Bengal. The accused have been identified as Mohammad Hasmat Khalifa and Altaf Hussain. During the police investigation, accused Mohammad Hasmat Khalifa revealed that he had intruded into India four months ago. Hasmat also told the Police, “Rs 5,000 are needed to be paid to the agent for getting through the border. After this, the agent cuts the wire at the border and the intruders cross the border by creeping under it.” (What are the soldiers of the ‘Border Security Force’ sleeping at that time ? – Editor)