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Name this thread " Bangaldesh want make Indian economy desert". And make it sticky because Congress is bangladesh puppet
 
You gotto keep up brah:P.

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Oh Fark, RAW must be duly notified, let's activate the Indo-Awami sleeper cells in Bangladesh!
 
BEHRAMPORE: Murshidabad police on Thursday nabbed notorious Bangladeshi criminal Sadikul Islam from Doulatabazar bus stand. It is learnt that Mumbai crime branch was trying to trace Sadikul Islam, the criminal, for last two years. Mumbai police teams had earlier setup camps in Murshidabad several times, but Sadikul managed to deceive them each time.
However, Sadikul ran out of luck this time. District police's special operation squad (SOS) got a tip that the criminal entered Murshidabad to spread fake Indian currency and police trapped him posing as customers of fake currencies.
"We have seized one passport from Sadikul that tells he is a resident of Sahapara under Shibgunj police station in Nawabgunj district in Bangladesh. It also shows he legally came to India thrice in the past. We are suspicious that Sadikul had in possession multiple passports in different names," said Murshidabad SP Humayun Kabir. However, police believe Sadikul crossed Malda-Bangladesh border at least 18 times.His route was from Baisnabnagar-Malda to Raghunathgunj, Ilambazar,Birbhum and Kolkata, according to police sources.
Along with the passport, police seized Rs 50,000 and $100 in fake currency notes. Two Indian linkmen- Badrujjaman and Samim Sheikh - have also been arrested.
"Sadikul told police that he pays Rs 380 in Bangladeshi currency for Rs 1,000 fake currencies and sell them in India for around Rs 600. Since Mumbai police came to Murshidabad several times to arrest him, we are contacting the NationalIntelligence Agency, Mumbai police and CID to know more about Sadikul. After receiving police remand, we will try to nab the whole racket," Kabir said.
Behrampore CJM court finally remanded Sadikul to police custody for two weeks.

Bangladeshi criminal in police net - The Times of India
 
Our Beloved BD members will cry to welcome them with Garland and band Baja.
 
Sir one more todays only.

Five Bangladeshi immigrants detained, News - City - Ahmedabad Mirror,Ahmedabad Mirror

Ahmedabad: The Special Operations Group (SOG) detained five illegal immigrants from Bangladesh near Naroda-Patia on Thursday night. Thepatrol team saw five persons standing near Naroda-Patia crossroads late in the night and questioned them. While talking to them, the officers grew suspicious oftheir nationality as all five of them spoke very little Hindi and that too with a heavy Bangla accent. On further questioning, they confessed to being Bangladeshis staying illegally in the city.

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Indian held with $50,000 at airport
Staff Correspondent,

Ctg Customs officials at Chittagong Shah Amanat International Airport yesterday detained an Indian national for illegally possessing $50,000.

Officials identified him as Harish Chandra Upar, 45, also a general manager of Chittagong-based Abul Khair group. He was scheduled to board a Kolkata-bound flight of GMG Airlines at 11:30am.

Airport sources said they checked his briefcase after scanning found foreign currencies in it. Officials also seized 100 grams of gold ornament from his possession.

Shoeb Ul Islam, superintendent of Airport Customs, told The Daily Star that they detained him on charges of possessing money violating customs and money laundering laws.

“A person can carry $5,000 without declaration. But one needs approval if he wants to carry more than that,” said Shoeb.

Harish has been working at Abul Khair Group since 2001, he added.

Comment of the Abul Khair Group was not available, as nobody picked up the phone despite repeated attempts.

Harish was handed over to the Potenga police in the afternoon when police were preparing to file a case against him, said Pradip Das, officer-in-charge of the station.

http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=197542
 
Sir one more todays only.

Five Bangladeshi immigrants detained, News - City - Ahmedabad Mirror,Ahmedabad Mirror

Ahmedabad: The Special Operations Group (SOG) detained five illegal immigrants from Bangladesh near Naroda-Patia on Thursday night. Thepatrol team saw five persons standing near Naroda-Patia crossroads late in the night and questioned them. While talking to them, the officers grew suspicious oftheir nationality as all five of them spoke very little Hindi and that too with a heavy Bangla accent. On further questioning, they confessed to being Bangladeshis staying illegally in the city.

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Dude bangladeshis in gujrat is nothing, they are even found in south India now.
 
Indians held in China over 'smuggling diamonds'

The men have been held in connection with smuggling diamonds


Chinese customs officials in the southern city of Shenzen have detained 21 Indians and charged them with smuggling diamonds.

They were allegedly working as "carriers" for a group involved in smuggling diamonds from Hong Kong to China, reports said.

Indian consular officers are expected to be granted access to the detained men, the Indian foreign ministry said.

Reports say many jewellers in Shenzen hire Indians to source supplies.

Customs officials in Shenzen, according to local reports, said they had conducted a raid last week following an investigation into a local smuggling ring.

Following the raid, some 33 foreigners, including 21 Indians, were arrested.

BBC News - Indians held in China over 'smuggling diamonds'
 
Two Indians held for smuggling gold biscuits in rectum

January 21, 2012 03:32 pm

Customs Officials at Bandaranaike International Airport arrested two Indian nationals who were attempting to smuggle 5 gold biscuits, worth close to Rs. 3, 375,000, by concealing them in their rectums.

Customs officers said that 10,250 euros in cash was also discovered in possession of the suspects, who were preparing to board a flight to Chennai.

Sri Lanka News-Adaderana-Truth First - Two Indians held for smuggling gold biscuits in rectum
 
Indian arrested for smuggling ketamine drug into Taiwan

Taipei, June 10 (DPA) Taiwan police Thursday arrested an Indian on suspicion of smuggling 20 kilograms of ketamine, a a drug used in human and veterinary medicine, from Thailand to Taipei.
Roy Bhusan, 46, was detained at the Taoyuan International Airport near Taipei when he arrived on a Thai Airways flight from Bangkok.

He had reportedly hidden the ketamine in a large-sized stainless steel water boiler in his check-in luggage, but a sniffer dog detected it.

“He told us that a man in Bangkok asked him to take the thermos boiler to someone in Taiwan, and he was not paid for doing this. This is hard to believe,” a duty officer of the airport police told DPA.

“We will hand him over for prosecution after having questioned him,” the officer, who only gave his surname as Chen, said by phone.

Ketamine is listed as a third-class drug in Taiwan.

Originally created for use as a human anaesthetic, ketamine is now widely used as a stimulant.

Bhusan could face a maximum five-year jail term in Taiwan if convicted.

Indian arrested for smuggling ketamine drug into Taiwan - Thaindian News
 
That's because you ARE opening troll threads. :lol:

And maybe because, u are trolling in his threads :P

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Indian arrested for smuggling ketamine drug into Taiwan

Taipei, June 10 (DPA) Taiwan police Thursday arrested an Indian on suspicion of smuggling 20 kilograms of ketamine, a a drug used in human and veterinary medicine, from Thailand to Taipei.
Roy Bhusan, 46, was detained at the Taoyuan International Airport near Taipei when he arrived on a Thai Airways flight from Bangkok.

He had reportedly hidden the ketamine in a large-sized stainless steel water boiler in his check-in luggage, but a sniffer dog detected it.

“He told us that a man in Bangkok asked him to take the thermos boiler to someone in Taiwan, and he was not paid for doing this. This is hard to believe,” a duty officer of the airport police told DPA.

“We will hand him over for prosecution after having questioned him,” the officer, who only gave his surname as Chen, said by phone.

Ketamine is listed as a third-class drug in Taiwan.

Originally created for use as a human anaesthetic, ketamine is now widely used as a stimulant.

Bhusan could face a maximum five-year jail term in Taiwan if convicted.

Indian arrested for smuggling ketamine drug into Taiwan - Thaindian News

Mr.idune, y posting news irrevalent to this topipc?
 
Indian caught with drugs in Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur, July 23 (DPA) Malaysian customs officials arrested a 26-year-old man from India who allegedly tried to smuggle in drugs worth 1.25 million ringgit ($390,625) inside two rice pots, the official news agency Bernama reported Friday.
The man was detained at Sultan Ismail Petra Airport, the main airport in the northeastern state of Kelantan.

Kelantan Customs Director Salleh Mohamed was quoted as saying that the drug, methamphetamine weighing 5.02 kg, was found when his officers searched the suspect’s luggage.

This was the state customs department’s third drug bust this month.

A Thai national was caught at the Thai-Kelantan border Wednesday, with some 30 kg of cannabis worth 75,000 ringgit that he hid inside the spare tyre of his car.

On July 9, a 50-year-old Indian was arrested at Sultan Ismail Petra Airport after 13.5 kg of ketamine worth 243,000 ringgit was found hidden inside picture frames.

Indian caught with drugs in Malaysia - Thaindian News
 
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