Gurugram. Gurugram police is taking action with utmost caution in the case of three Bangladeshis arrested last Sunday night. Police investigation revealed that the house in which the three siblings lived on rent and the spa in which a young woman worked had not got them police verified. In such a situation, Gurugram police is preparing to take action against the spa operator and the landlord.
The arrested Bangladeshi sisters and brother were not found to have Aadhaar card or any other document. However, photos of Aadhaar cards made in West Bengal were found in their mobile. Police is questioning the three arrested accused as to from which centre they got the fake Aadhaar cards made and whether they gave any document to get these Aadhaar cards made or were the fake Aadhaar cards made by taking money. During interrogation, it was found that the accused got fake Aadhaar cards made in West Bengal for Rs 8000 after coming to India about one and a half years ago. The three siblings lived in Maharashtra after living in West Bengal for some time. About one and a half months ago, they started living in a rented house in Manesar area of ​​Gurugram. One of the girls was working in a spa located in Sector-1 of Manesar.
What is the matter
Last Sunday, Manesar police station received information about a suspicious girl. Based on the suspicion, the police questioned the girl and found out that she was Bangladeshi. After this, the police also arrested the girl’s sister and brother. The police is interrogating all three. The Home Ministry has also been informed about this. The police is also probing other crimes from the arrested brother-sister to find out if they are involved in any crime that took place in West Bengal or Maharashtra.
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The owners of the house where the three siblings from Bangladesh were living on rent and the spa where the girl was working had not got them police verified. The owner of the house is out of Gurugram, so he will be questioned after he comes to Gurugram. The spa operator will also be questioned in this case. – Satendra Singh, Inspector and Incharge, Manesar Police Station.