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Illegal Bangladeshis, new challenge for intelligence agencies in Kashmir | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 28: The arrest of three Bangladeshis for their involvement in stealing ATMs from different parts of Kashmir Valley has posed a new challenge for security and intelligence agencies in the Union Territory. Three Bangladeshi nationals namely Suman Mal of Rajapur Bangladesh, Farooq Ahmed Ali of Rajwair Bangladesh, and Mohammad Ibrahim of Bangla Sharun Khola Bangladesh were arrested for stealing an ATM in Pulwama district. The ATM was dumped in an orchard area, and the police used a bulldozer to retrieve the automated teller machine from a pit. Although questioning of the arrested Bangladeshi thieves is going on, this gang was involved in most of the ATM theft cases across the Kashmir Valley. “During the course of the investigation, the Police team analyzed digital data evidence. Besides the meticulous investigation of circumstantial evidence, persistent and focused examination of suspects resulted in identifying a group of international thieves from Bangladesh,” said a police spokesman. The modus operandi of the gang of Bangladeshi thieves was to take away the whole Automated Teller Machine instead of looting cash from the machine. Police said that a group of Bangladeshi nationals involved in several thefts has been busted. In the last few months, incidents of ATM theft were reported at two places in Pulwama. After strenuous efforts, the case has been solved by arresting three Bangladeshi nationals. Apart from the stolen property, at least two ATMs have been recovered from their possession. Although higher-ups of the police are tightlipped over the interrogation of the arrested Bangladesh nationals, it is believed that they were living in the Kashmir Valley using false identities. This case has raised a new challenge for security and intelligence agencies in Jammu and Kashmir as to how foreigners can live and work here so easily without detection. According to a J&K Home Department report a total number of 6523 Rohingyas were found camping across 39 different locations spread across five districts of Jammu and Kashmir”. According to this report, “6461 Rohingyas were staying in Jammu division and 62 in Kashmir division. There was no mention of any Bangladeshi living legally in Jammu and Kashmir. |
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