4 ‘Myanmar Nationals’ arrested with fake Aadhar cards in Moreh
First Published: 8th October, 2021 16:26 IST
Four Myanmar nationals including 3 women were arrested with fake Aadhaar cards from border town Moreh in Manipur, while carrying out routine Frisking and Checking at the Kondong Lairembi Police
Four Myanmar nationals including 3 women were arrested with fake Aadhaar cards from border town Moreh in Manipur, while carrying out routine Frisking and Checking at the Kondong Lairembi Police Check Post.
As per reports the Burmese nationals were detained from a Manipur State Road Transport Co-operation Bus moving towards Imphal from Moreh. On checking the passengers in the Bus, four of the passengers were found speaking with a suspicious accent, following which they were detained for further Verification.
Later on the Myanmar nationals revealed that they are from Tamu and Mandalay in Myanmar and were going to Imphal for Medical Treatment.
Fake Aadhaar Cards were recovered from their possession and after verification they were arrested and handed over to the Moreh Police Station. A case has been also registered at Moreh Police Station for further legal proceedings.
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