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Thursday, June 14, 2012 12:59:21 PM (IST)  

Kasargod: Pakistan Citizen Taken into Police Custody for Illegal Stay

Kasargod: Pakistan Citizen Taken into Police Custody for Illegal Stay

Daijiworld Media Network – Kasargod (VM)

Kasargod, Jun 14: A Pakistani citizen was taken into police custody after he was found moving about in the town without valid documents on Monday June 11.

The accused, Abdul Basha, on interrogation by police said he was from Karachi in Pakistan and had left home in his childhood due to poverty and migrated to Bangaldesh. They then migrated to Rajasthan, Hyderabad and other places in India.

Of the six children, he and his brother Naidul Basha along with their father had left to Mecca in Saudi Arabia two years back and were working as labourers. Their father passed away in Mecca, and they were deported to Bangladesh after being caught for not possessing valid papers.

Later, he and his brother worked in a bakery at Hyderabad and came to Kasargod in search of work only last week.

Police sources said that the man was suffering from mental disorder and is under medical examination.

RAW officials as well the Central Intelligence Bureau (IB) is in Kasargod to investigate Basha's background and his purpose for entering India. As he has no valid documents certifying his Pakistan citizenship, the police are in a fix as to how to deport him.


Comments on this article
murthy, mangalore/dubai
Friday, June 15, 2012

This is only small fish, Kasargod is just mini pakistan. If administration has will to search definitely they find more.

Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah
Thursday, June 14, 2012

Hello Wellwisher..Why did you go to Assam and Kolkatta ? There are nearly 500 illegal Bangladeshis are living in Mangalore,Udupi twin districts. Did you notice sudden increase in crime rates especially in Konkan railway(gold theft)? or in houses where old people live.Thanks to illegal Bangladeshis and they call themselves as Biharis and produce ration card,pan card and all types of cards available on this earth..

Santosh BV, Mangalore
Thursday, June 14, 2012

Kasargod since the last many decades has been very notorius - Smuggling activities / Duplicate Passport (Officially known as K-PP) / Printing & Circulation of counterfit Indian currency / Seems there is lot of Gulf Money being pumped into Mosques etc. etc. High time the RAW set up base there to track down what is happening - this could be a hun of terrorist activity in the long run. Mangalore may be affected !!!

Rajesh Gonsalves, Mangalore / Cairo
Thursday, June 14, 2012

Well said Lydia bai. Hand him over to Sri Rama Sene, next time he can have the honor of hoisting the Pak Flag in Siddhagi. Also he will feel at home with Muthalik (since both are suffering from mental disorder).

Wellwisher, Mangalore
Thursday, June 14, 2012

Lydia Lobo, explicitly correct wordings & its a fact, at this moment, the Bangladesh Borders are physically kept Porus, Over Five Million Bangladeshis ,live in ASSAM, and Tens of Million are Residents of Calcutta,Bombay DELHI, and Bangalore!!!!!

ramesh, Kasaragod
Thursday, June 14, 2012

Kasaragod will be the heaven for terrorists in near future. So many illegal activities are going on but only a few are caught. All others have strong political support

Avinash, Kasaragod/Bangalore
Thursday, June 14, 2012

If the officials search properly they can find many more like this in Ksd. These guys should be sent back to Pak along with some others in Ksd who supports Pak despite being an Indian

Lydia Lobo, Kadri
Thursday, June 14, 2012

Paddu,

How come you forgot that there is an organization within India that supports Pakistan and hoists its flag ? Our own Muthalik.... ? Why man should not be handed over to SNS ?

paddu, mangalore
Thursday, June 14, 2012

Send him along with those who are supported to stay here to PAKISTAN immidiatly...

 
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