Two Lankans, An Indian Arrested With Fake Passports In Kolkata

December 11, 2015

Two Sri Lankan nationals and one Indian were arrested early this morning at Netaji Subash Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata, for allegedly trying to leave the country with fake Indian passports, The Statesman reported.

Police said Kaja Babu and Satheesen, both labourers, came from Bhutan last night with fake Indian passport.

Ankit Pal, a resident of Gujarat and businessman by profession, also tried to leave the airport with fake Indian passport.

Ankit was allegedly assisting the Sri Lankan nationals to leave the country. They were scheduled to fly to Bangkok last night.

Immigration officials, acting on a tip-off, intercepted the three passengers at Kolkata airport and confiscated their passports, air tickets and boarding passes. Immigration officials found that the passports belonged to some other Indian citizens, whose photographs were removed, The Statesman said.

Later, they put fake holograms in the passports, immigration officials said. Immigration officials handed them over to NSCBI police station. The accused were produced at Barrackpore court today and remanded in police custody.

(With inputs from The Statesman)