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Two Indians held in Bangkok for travel on fake passports
Siliguri, Nov 01: Two Indians, who tried to travel to London on fake passports, were held at the Bangkok airport and handed over to the concerned authorities, a senior police official said here today.
Siliguri, Nov 01: Two Indians, who tried to travel to London on fake passports, were held at the Bangkok airport
and handed over to the concerned authorities, a senior police official said here today.
Superintendent of Police, Jalpaiguri, Siddhnath Gupta told reporters that Anmol Kumar Goswami of Kurukshetra in Haryana and Aman Deep Singh of Fategarh Sahib, Punjab boarded a Druk Airlines flight at Paro in Bhutan for London.
Superintendent of Police, Jalpaiguri, Siddhnath Gupta told reporters that Anmol Kumar Goswami of Kurukshetra in Haryana and Aman Deep Singh of Fategarh Sahib, Punjab boarded a Druk Airlines flight at Paro in Bhutan for London.
The two were arrested at Bangkok airport for travelling on fake passports where they had to change the flight and
board a Thai Airways for London, Gupta said.
During interrogation Goswami and Singh revealed that they were going to London in search of jobs and carrying fake names as Tejesh Kumar Barat and Mohit Kumar Ballav Bhai Patel.
The Bangkok authorities send the two back to Bhutan from where the Bhutanese authorities handed them over to the Jalpaiguri police through Indian Embassy authorities
yesterday, the SP added.
Bureau Report