The echo of the Pahalgam attack was also seen in Ahmedabad. Strict action was taken against infiltrators who illegally entered India after a terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir last week. Illegal Bangladeshi citizens were arrested during a search operation conducted by the police in Ahmedabad on the orders of the government. Now after the police, Bangladeshi intruders have also come in the eyes of the Income Tax Department. The Income Tax Department will conduct a thorough investigation regarding the arrested Bangladeshis.
Bank accounts of Bangladeshis will be investigated
People are protesting everywhere over the Pahalgam attack. In such a situation, the administration has taken strict measures and started an exercise to take out the illegally entered foreign intruders. The Crime Branch Police arrested 457 Bangladeshis from Chandola Lake area of the city. Out of these, activities of about 104 Bangladeshis were found suspicious. Now the Income Tax Department will investigate the bank accounts of all these suspected Bangladeshi infiltrators. The Income Tax Department suspects that money has reached the accounts of intruders through hawala. And it is also possible that scrap dealers have made these entries in the accounts of the intruders to hide the entries. The details of the bank account of Bangladeshis are suspicious. And this is the reason that the Income Tax Department is investigating suspicious entries in various bank accounts of illegal Bangladeshi infiltrators.
Protests against Pakistan across the country
It is noteworthy that in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, there is a protest against Pakistan across the country after terrorists attacked and killed innocent tourists. In Ahmedabad too, people staged a fierce protest on Pakistan’s befitting reply. Markets remained closed in many places to protest against this incident. In Prahladnagar, local people protested by hoisting the Pakistani flag on the road and raising slogans of Pakistan Murdabad.
104 Bangladeshi arrested
It is important to note that the police conducted a search operation in Ahmedabad on the night of 25 and 26. Police conducted a search operation in Chandola Lake area of the city and detained around 900 citizens. All the documents of 104 Bangladeshis were investigated in the campaign run by the Crime Branch, as their entry was found suspicious. Investigation revealed that intruders were living in Chandola for 6 months to 2 years. The number of women illegally entering Bangladesh is higher than that of men. And it was discovered that these women were brought for money laundering and sex racket. The police will verify the Aadhaar, PAN and passport of the suspects and will deport all the Bangladeshis living illegally.
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