A 25-year-old Bengalian man tried to break the glass of the International Transit Terminal on the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International (NSCBI) of Kolkata on Friday and created a brief moment of chaos before being held.
Accused, Mohammad Ashraful from Narayanganj, Bangladesh, arrived in the afternoon from Singapore in Kolkata from Singapore on an Indigo flight. He was planned to board a connecting flight to Dhaka. As he was waiting in the international transit lounge, Ashraful suddenly tried to break the glass wall of the terminal and leave the airport.
The staff of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) quickly held him and started to interrogate. During the interrogation, Ashraful reportedly made various incoherent comments, so that the suspicion of his mental state and motives was canceled.
The CISF later handed him to the police station of the NSCBI Airport. That evening, the Bidhan Nagar police arrested him officially.
Authorities confirmed that Ashraful had lived and worked in Singapore. Further research is underway to determine the reason behind his actions.
On Tuesday, the anti-rowed team of Kolkata The police arrested a Bengalian woman For illegal living in India. The suspect has been identified as Shanta Pal (28), a resident of Barisal in Bangladesh. She was arrested from her rented apartment in the Jadavpur area. Two Aadhaar maps, a voter card and a ration card were also found from her.
In a long -term search in her rented place, various Bengalian passports issued in its name, an employee card of Regent Airways (Bangladesh), an admission map of secondary education in Dhaka, two Aadhar cards were registered in different addresses, an Indian/epic card and rantenskaart, different addresses.
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