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Telangana busts passport racket, 4 Bangladeshis held

Telangana busts passport racket, 4 Bangladeshis held ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Tue, Feb 23 2021 22:48 IST | ​ 0 Views Crime. Image Source: IANS News Hyderabad, Feb 23 : Police in Cyberabad on Tuesday said they have busted a passport racket with the arrest of eight people including four Bangladeshis and two policemen. The accused were arrested for fraudulently obtaining Indian passports from Nizamabad district of Telangana. Cyberabad Police Commissioner V. C. Sajjanar told a news conference that as many as 72 passports were fraudulently obtained. The police have sent reports to Regional Passport Officer (RPO) Hyderabad for cancelation of these passports. We have also requested the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) to issue lookout circulars against the passport holders, the Commissioner said.

Did Iran really carry out an anti-Israeli terrorist attack in India?

Did Iran really carry out an anti-Israeli terrorist attack in India? It is too premature to grant credibility to India’s innuendo that Iran was involved in this attempted terrorist attack Israeli Ambassador to India Ron Malka is now actively investigating what happened even though Iran strongly denied any role in the attack. A quick review of these facts suggests that Iran might have been involved, but upon thinking about everything more deeply, a few facts don’t add up. The first is that Iran is regarded by its friends and foes alike as having very formidable unconventional warfare capabilities. This makes it unlikely that any attack that it allegedly carried out wouldn’t have led to some sort of casualties, instead only damaging a few vehicles. Secondly, it’s not part of Iran’s pattern of reported behaviour to telegraph threats by releasing non-lethal “trailers” of what it intends to do. It acts, and it does so decisively, not in the manner of what happened. The

Probe Agency NIA To Investigate Blast Near Israel Embassy: Sources

The National Intelligence Agency (NIA) is set to probe the blast that took place on Friday near the Israeli embassy in New Delhi, sources have said. The "very low-intensity" improvised explosive device IED) detonation did not injure anyone and only shattered the windscreens of some cars, according to the police.

Two Ghana nationals booked for illegal stay in India

Two Ghana nationals booked for illegal stay in India The accused foreign nationals have been identified as Kwame Amponsah and Jerome Yenoah The Special Branch of Mumbai Police registered two separate criminal offences against two Ghana nationals for allegedly violating visa norms and illegal stay in India. The accused foreign nationals have been identified as Kwame Amponsah and Jerome Yenoah. According to the police, Amponsah had submitted his documents, passport and visa details for online registration at the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO). His documents stated that he had got business visa having validity period of January 2020 till January 2021. His passport details showed that he entered India in February 2020, but when the FRRO officials checked in their system about Amponsah, they learnt that he had entered in India in August 2018 and there were no records and entry of his exit from India. Further probe revealed that the employment details provided by Ampo

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