Four people have been arrested in connection with a human trafficking racket in which Bangladeshi nationals were being brought into India illegally, a Maharashtra Anti Terrorism Squad official said on Monday.
At a time when digital signatures are becoming quite common, a conventional signature of a government official in Kerala is going viral on social media. It is the artistic touch that makes the signature of M K Jayan, block development officer of Mananthavady in Wayanad district, different. Jayan's signature that resembles a peacock's sketch is being widely shared across social
Kenya Police Announces Mass Recruitment, How to Apply
Police officers at a pass-out parade in November 2019.
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The National Police Service Commission has announced a massive recruitment exercise where it seeks to employ 4,700 Kenyans to be trained as Police Constables.
The exercise will be carried out countrywide and will commence on
Monday, February 22, at listed constituency-based recruitment centres.
Entry Requirements for applicants for Police Constable (4,700)
A past KDF recruitment drive
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2. Hold a Kenya National Identity Card
3. Possess a minimum qualification of ‘D+’( Plus) in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination with a ‘D+’ (Plus) in either English or Kiswahili languages;
Mumbai: Maharashtra Police busts illegal immigration racket; 8 including Bangladeshi nationals arrested
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The Anti-terrorism Squad (ATS) of Maharashtra Police has busted an illegal immigration racket and arrested eight people, including four Bangladeshi nationals. Forged Indian identity cards and passports have been seized from their possession, the ATS said.
Among the arrested is a Mumbra-based agent who allegedly made fake passports for 85 Bangladeshi nationals and facilitated their stay in the country.
On November 29, the Kalachowki unit of the ATS received information about one Bangladeshi national Akram Khan who was staying in Mumbai illegally and indulged in making and supplying fake Indian identity cards to other immigrants.
Illegal Bangladeshi immigration racket busted in Mumbai, 8 arrested ANI | Updated: Dec 15, 2020 00:37 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 15 (ANI): The Anti-terrorism Squad (ATS) of Maharashtra Police has busted an illegal immigration racket and arrested eight people, including four Bangladeshi nationals. Forged Indian identity cards and passports have been seized from their possession, the ATS said.
Among the arrested is a Mumbra-based agent who allegedly made fake passports for 85 Bangladeshi nationals and facilitated their stay in the country.
On November 29, the Kalachowki unit of the ATS received information about one Bangladeshi national Akram Khan who was staying in Mumbai illegally and indulged in making and supplying fake Indian identity cards to other immigrants.