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[22 Apr, 2007 l 1011 hrs ISTlPTI]
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NEW DELHI: Taking note of the naming of some MPs in a human trafficking case, Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee on Sunday said such allegations were of a serious and grave nature and the matter could come up at a meeting of leaders of all political parties convened by him on Wednesday.

The allegations, on the face of them, are very serious and grave in nature. The matter may considered in the meeting of the leaders that I have called on April 25 on the eve of the resumption of the Budget session, a source close to the speaker quoted him as saying.

The meeting of political leaders was convened to discuss matters to be debated in Parliament and Legislation to be adopted by the House.

In the human trafficking case allegedly involving BJP MP Babubhai Katara, one of the arrested persons has named three other MPs whom he claimed to have introduced to travel agents suspected to behind the racket.



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New Delhi, April 22, 2007
First Published: 12:59 IST(22/4/2007)
Last Updated: 13:03 IST(22/4/2007)


A quantity of locally-made Viagra and sex stimulants were recovered from the baggage of suspended Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Babubhai Katara during search following his arrest at Delhi airport for trying to fly a woman and teenager to Toronto on the diplomatic passports of his family.

"We recovered some sex stimulants from the MP's baggage. He might have kept it for his personal use," a senior police official said on condition of anonymity.

Katara was arrested on Wednesday with one Paramjeet Kaur and a 15-year-old boy, Amarjeet Singh, who were posing as his wife and son.

The locally made sex stimulants were recovered from his baggage along with his other belongings. The police claimed they had recovered at least three passports from Katara's possession and were checking the authenticity of the documents.

The officials said Katara could also be involved with some women. However, a senior police official said: "Though we recovered the pills from the parliamentarian, we are not investigating the matter ".

"Keeping such things is not a crime, everyone has the freedom to use them," he added.

The arrest of the BJP MP from Dahod in Gujarat blew off the lid of what now appears to be a well-planned international human trafficking racket.

The Gujarat lawmaker was planning to fly out Paramjeet and Amarjeet to Toronto just as he had done on three occasions earlier using the same modus operandi in the past few years.

However, his plans went to nought when a woman passenger of the same Toronto-bound plane lost her passport and blamed the airport staff for it.

The Air India staff launched a search immediately to trace the missing passport. When checking the passports of Katara and his "family", they found that the photographs did not match the face of the passengers.

"They informed the immigration officials and an enquiry was begun immediately," a Delhi Police official said.

"During the course of investigation, the suspicions of police were aroused when Kaur uttered her real name when asked instead of giving the name of Katara's wife, Shardaben, as given on the passport she was travelling with," he added.

He revealed that both Katara and Kaur came out with two different tales after being questioned separately by immigration officials.

Initially Katara claimed that he was travelling with his wife, but upon persistent questioning admitted that the woman was not his wife. He revealed that Paramjeet Kaur was travelling on his wife's passport and he had got her photograph affixed on top of his wife's.

The airport authorities cross-checked and found that Katara's wife was still in Gujarat.

The BJP MP was arrested with his clients under charges of impersonation, travelling with forged documents and cheating of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The case was later handed over to the Crime Branch of Delhi Police.

To lawmaker had done his homework properly before executing what would have been his fourth stint at human trafficking. As per the deal, Katara and his two clients were expected to board Air India flight 187 scheduled for Canada. The clients had fixed a Rs 2.7 million deal with Katara, which was to be paid to the MP after their arrival in Toronto.

Sensing no fraud, and wishing to cause no inconvenience to the honourable MP and his "family", the airport authorities had immediately released the three boarding passes to facilitate a smooth journey. Indian MPs and other important politicians are allowed easy passage at the airports due to their VVIP status.

"Our initial investigations indicate that Katara had used a similar modus operandi to smuggle some people to London and the US in the last two years," the police official said.

Police have voiced suspicion on the role of immigration officials in the human trafficking racket. They maintain the diplomatic passports of Katara's wife and son were found to bear post-dated arrival stamps here, despite the fact that the woman and the boy accompanying Katara were yet to take the outgoing flight.

The three were produced in a city court and sent on police remand.

On Saturday, Sunder Lal Yadav, a travel agent, was arrested with Katara's aide Rajendra Kumar Gampa and their female accomplice Kiran Dhar from the city.

While Gampa, a part-time office assistant of the MP, was held on charges of forging documents and passports, Yadav was charged with arranging visas, police said.

Kiran Dhar allegedly "trained" women travelling with MPs on forged passports on how to behave and speak at the immigration counter and on flights. "She taught women how to carry themselves while travelling with the MPs," Deputy Commissioner of Police Neeraj Thakur said.

Sunder Lal Yadav told Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Kamini Lau that lawmakers Mohammed Tahir Khan of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and Ramswaroop Koli also of BJP were also at the heart of the racket that involved sending people abroad on the diplomatic passports of politicians' family or forged documents provided they coughed up big money.

Yadav, who apparently knew many MPs as he stayed in the house of one of them, said Ram Awadh, a former MP who is no more, was also linked to the scandal.

Yadav said he and Gampa had met the BJP MP thrice to facilitate the travel of Paramjeet Kaur and the 15-year-old boy with Katara.

"Going by the admissions so far, this clearly looks like a major racket spanning several states and has been running successfully for many years with the connivance of top politicians," a senior police officer said.

With more skeletons tumbling out of the cupboard, police officials said the full picture of the trafficking syndicate was yet to unfold.
 
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"Our initial investigations indicate that Katara had used a similar modus operandi to smuggle some people to London and the US in the last two years," the police official said.

Police have voiced suspicion on the role of immigration officials in the human trafficking racket. They maintain the diplomatic passports of Katara's wife and son were found to bear post-dated arrival stamps here, despite the fact that the woman and the boy accompanying Katara were yet to take the outgoing flight.
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So it is not the first time such thing happened, and immigration is also involved in stamping passports for arrival even before departure...........lol
 
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"Indian military and Strategic issues"

I think involvement of a high level government representative like an MP and Immigration department in to human trafficking is a strategic issue, but mods batter merge this tpoic with existing one plz.
 
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Two more Indian lawmakers accused in people-smuggling plot

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\04\22\story_22-4-2007_pg7_20

NEW DELHI: Indian MP Babubhai Katara’s assistant Sundarlal Yadav has accused two more lawmakers of being involved in a people-smuggling plot that has already seen his boss arrested, reports said Saturday.

Hindu nationalist Katara was arrested at New Delhi’s Indira Ghandi international airport on Wednesday mere moments before he was to board a Toronto-bound flight with two people disguised as his family. The police have now captured Yadav, Katara’s assistant, who was on the run for the past few days, a senior Delhi police official said. afp
 
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Agreed, but how are his assistants law makers, since they are MLA's or MP's
 
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Its alright, just try to read the post before you comment, it would surely help you understand things batter.
 
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One advice it is 'better' not batter...please change it
 
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the pakistani paper's report on this issue, is worst at its best.

CNN IBN has exposed how BSP/BJP/Congress all are involved in money laundering case and such trafficking issue in UP!

Many MP priviledges needs to be cutted down.
 
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Heralding a new low in Indian politics, atleast 5 sitting MPs of the nation are being named in a human trafficking scandal. TIMES NOW’s Bhavatosh Singh had broken the story on Wednesday (April 1 after a BJP MP, Babubhai Katara was caught trying to illegally smuggle 2 people to Canada. Now it seems this was just the tip of the iceberg.

Other MPs across political lines seem tohave blatantly misused their diplomatic license - as the police in Delhi closed in on Katara's accomplices, new names tumbled out:


▪ Mitrasen Yadav, 73-year-old BSP MP from Faizabad, UP
▪ Ashok Kumar Rawat, BSP MP from Misrik, UP
▪ Mohammad Tahir Khan, 32-year-old BSP MP from Sultanpur
▪ Ramswaroop Koli, 62-year-old BJP MP from Bayana constituency in Rajasthan
▪ Late MP Ram Awadh
▪ Mohan Murthy, alleged to be secretary to TRS Chief


Partners in crime?

One of the persons arrested from Delhi on Saturday night, Sunderlal Yadav, a betel shop owner named three more MPs in court other than Babubhai Katara.

Yadav named Mohammad Tahir Khan, BSP MP from Sultanpur, and Ramswaroop Koli, a BJP MP from Bayana constituency in Rajasthan. He also named late MP Ram Awadh and Mohan Murthy alleged to be secretary to TRS chief.

As the word spilt out the MPs alleged to be involved went into face saving mode. Ramswaroop denied the allegations claiming that some people are trying to tarnish his name through a well-planned conspiracy against him. “I do not know who Sunderlal is, I am going to move the court,” said Koli.

At Mohammad Tahir Khan's house there was just a locked door with Khan on election duty. The MP incidentally made an appearance today (April 22) at a BSP rally in Sultanpur district – Sultanpur being Khan's own constituency. Mayawati was also at the rally. For now a steadfast Mayawati has said she will not take action against her party MPs unless charges against them are proved in court.

Sunderlal Yadav allegedly used to arrange for passports for the travel. He was arrested alongwith Katara's personal assistant Rajinder Singh. Rajinder apparently brokered deals on behalf of the BJP MP. Another woman Kiran was also arrested on Saturday.

“Strict action against MPs”

It is still not clear just how many others are involved and even within political parties the fear is that this could be the tip of the iceberg. For now an embarrassed BJP leadership was left groping for answers while the Congress simply gloated.

Speaking exclusively to TIMES NOW, BJP President Rajnath Singh said that if found guilty, MPs will face strict action. “I have just come back from campaigning and I do not have too much information about this development, but I assure you that BJP will take action against anyone who is found guilty,” Rajnath said adding that the party had taken stern action Katara by suspending him.

With an MP Tahir Kahan being named in the scam, BSP was on the defensive calling the entire episode a conspiracy plotted by Mulayam Singh.

“This entire episode is an attempt to malign our name by the UP CM Mulayam Singh Yadav otherwise why would all this happen around the time of UP polls,” alleged Kahan.

Opposition slams BJP

Meanwhile the Congress slammed the BJP over the latest revelations saying that the party has been exposed while CPI leader D Raja said that stern action should be taken against the accused in the human trafficking case and should be expelled immediately.

“Serious allegations”

Meanwhile, Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee in his statement said, “Allegations on the face of them are very serious and grave in nature. The matter may be considered in the meeting of leaders that I have already called on April 25 on the eve of the resumption of the budget session.”

As politicians run for cover one thing is clear: that this scam is one of the biggest slurs on Indian polity. Last year 11 MPs were expelled from Parliament after the cash-for-query scam made headlines. Now, all will depend on Lok Sabha speaker Somnath Chatterjee, who has called an all party meeting on April 25 to discuss just what to do with these men.

Timeline: The scandal unravels

The last four days have seen a human trafficking scandal of mammoth proportions unravel. Even investigators are taken aback by the pace with which new information is constantly being revealed. Here's all the action in the last four days:

▪ 18th April, 6 am, Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi: BJP MP from Dahod, Gujarat, Babubhai Katara is detained for attempting to travel to Canada with another woman using his wife's passport. A teenaged boy was being passed of as his son. As the day progresses, it turns out that the woman, identified as Paramjeet Kaur from Punjab, had paid him Rs 30 lakh to help them migrate illegally. All three are charged forgery, cheating, impersonation and criminal conspiracy, as the human trafficking angle gains momentum.

▪ 18th April, 3.30 pm: The BJP announces it has suspended Katara. TIMES NOW soon reveals that other MPs are also under the immigration department and FRRO's scanner. The hunt begins for Katara's accomplices.

▪ On 19th April, Katara is remanded to 11 days police custody. He admits travelling to the UK and Canada earlier. Police teams are sent to Gujarat and other states to nab the travel agents who had been allegedly hobnobbing with Katara. Acting on Katara's information, late night raids across the capital lead to three arrests. The first, Rajinder Singh, Katara's Personal Assistant. The second is a woman, Kiran, a beautician who allegedly trained the people travelling abroad so that they did not raise suspicion at the airport. The third arrest Sunderlal Yadav, a pan shop owner-turned agent. And Yadav begins spilling the beans.

▪ 21st April, in court in the afternoon, Yadav names BJP MP Gangaram Koli and BSP MP Mohammed Tahir Khan as part of the human trafficking racket. By Saturday night, two more sitting Lok Sabha MPs had their names splashed in public for being part of the syndicate - Mitrasen Yadav, BSP MP from Faizabad and Ashok Kumar Rawat, BSP MP from Misrik.


▪ A late Janata Dal MP from Akbarpur Ram Awadh, and a former assistant to TRS chief R Chandrashekhar Rao are also named.

▪ Meanwhile, raids at Katara's and Rajinder's Delhi homes led to the seizure of forged passports and fake immigration stamps. The police have found a total of 11 passports in Katara's possession. Three bank accounts of Katara in Dahod banks are frozen. Travel agents who allegedly have links with Katara in Amritsar, Hoshiarpur and Hyderabad are also raided.

Four days of hectic activity and the Delhi Police knows that Babubhai Katara could end up becoming the lynchpin of a very big, murky human trafficking racket.
 
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Heralding a new low in Indian politics, atleast 5 sitting MPs of the nation are being named in a human trafficking scandal. TIMES NOW’s Bhavatosh Singh had broken the story on Wednesday (April 1 after a BJP MP, Babubhai Katara was caught trying to illegally smuggle 2 people to Canada. Now it seems this was just the tip of the iceberg.

Other MPs across political lines seem tohave blatantly misused their diplomatic license - as the police in Delhi closed in on Katara's accomplices, new names tumbled out:


▪ Mitrasen Yadav, 73-year-old BSP MP from Faizabad, UP
▪ Ashok Kumar Rawat, BSP MP from Misrik, UP
▪ Mohammad Tahir Khan, 32-year-old BSP MP from Sultanpur
▪ Ramswaroop Koli, 62-year-old BJP MP from Bayana constituency in Rajasthan
▪ Late MP Ram Awadh
▪ Mohan Murthy, alleged to be secretary to TRS Chief


Partners in crime?

One of the persons arrested from Delhi on Saturday night, Sunderlal Yadav, a betel shop owner named three more MPs in court other than Babubhai Katara.

Yadav named Mohammad Tahir Khan, BSP MP from Sultanpur, and Ramswaroop Koli, a BJP MP from Bayana constituency in Rajasthan. He also named late MP Ram Awadh and Mohan Murthy alleged to be secretary to TRS chief.

As the word spilt out the MPs alleged to be involved went into face saving mode. Ramswaroop denied the allegations claiming that some people are trying to tarnish his name through a well-planned conspiracy against him. “I do not know who Sunderlal is, I am going to move the court,” said Koli.

At Mohammad Tahir Khan's house there was just a locked door with Khan on election duty. The MP incidentally made an appearance today (April 22) at a BSP rally in Sultanpur district – Sultanpur being Khan's own constituency. Mayawati was also at the rally. For now a steadfast Mayawati has said she will not take action against her party MPs unless charges against them are proved in court.

Sunderlal Yadav allegedly used to arrange for passports for the travel. He was arrested alongwith Katara's personal assistant Rajinder Singh. Rajinder apparently brokered deals on behalf of the BJP MP. Another woman Kiran was also arrested on Saturday.

“Strict action against MPs”

It is still not clear just how many others are involved and even within political parties the fear is that this could be the tip of the iceberg. For now an embarrassed BJP leadership was left groping for answers while the Congress simply gloated.

Speaking exclusively to TIMES NOW, BJP President Rajnath Singh said that if found guilty, MPs will face strict action. “I have just come back from campaigning and I do not have too much information about this development, but I assure you that BJP will take action against anyone who is found guilty,” Rajnath said adding that the party had taken stern action Katara by suspending him.

With an MP Tahir Kahan being named in the scam, BSP was on the defensive calling the entire episode a conspiracy plotted by Mulayam Singh.

“This entire episode is an attempt to malign our name by the UP CM Mulayam Singh Yadav otherwise why would all this happen around the time of UP polls,” alleged Kahan.

Opposition slams BJP

Meanwhile the Congress slammed the BJP over the latest revelations saying that the party has been exposed while CPI leader D Raja said that stern action should be taken against the accused in the human trafficking case and should be expelled immediately.

“Serious allegations”

Meanwhile, Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee in his statement said, “Allegations on the face of them are very serious and grave in nature. The matter may be considered in the meeting of leaders that I have already called on April 25 on the eve of the resumption of the budget session.”

As politicians run for cover one thing is clear: that this scam is one of the biggest slurs on Indian polity. Last year 11 MPs were expelled from Parliament after the cash-for-query scam made headlines. Now, all will depend on Lok Sabha speaker Somnath Chatterjee, who has called an all party meeting on April 25 to discuss just what to do with these men.

Timeline: The scandal unravels

The last four days have seen a human trafficking scandal of mammoth proportions unravel. Even investigators are taken aback by the pace with which new information is constantly being revealed. Here's all the action in the last four days:

▪ 18th April, 6 am, Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi: BJP MP from Dahod, Gujarat, Babubhai Katara is detained for attempting to travel to Canada with another woman using his wife's passport. A teenaged boy was being passed of as his son. As the day progresses, it turns out that the woman, identified as Paramjeet Kaur from Punjab, had paid him Rs 30 lakh to help them migrate illegally. All three are charged forgery, cheating, impersonation and criminal conspiracy, as the human trafficking angle gains momentum.

▪ 18th April, 3.30 pm: The BJP announces it has suspended Katara. TIMES NOW soon reveals that other MPs are also under the immigration department and FRRO's scanner. The hunt begins for Katara's accomplices.

▪ On 19th April, Katara is remanded to 11 days police custody. He admits travelling to the UK and Canada earlier. Police teams are sent to Gujarat and other states to nab the travel agents who had been allegedly hobnobbing with Katara. Acting on Katara's information, late night raids across the capital lead to three arrests. The first, Rajinder Singh, Katara's Personal Assistant. The second is a woman, Kiran, a beautician who allegedly trained the people travelling abroad so that they did not raise suspicion at the airport. The third arrest Sunderlal Yadav, a pan shop owner-turned agent. And Yadav begins spilling the beans.

▪ 21st April, in court in the afternoon, Yadav names BJP MP Gangaram Koli and BSP MP Mohammed Tahir Khan as part of the human trafficking racket. By Saturday night, two more sitting Lok Sabha MPs had their names splashed in public for being part of the syndicate - Mitrasen Yadav, BSP MP from Faizabad and Ashok Kumar Rawat, BSP MP from Misrik.


▪ A late Janata Dal MP from Akbarpur Ram Awadh, and a former assistant to TRS chief R Chandrashekhar Rao are also named.

▪ Meanwhile, raids at Katara's and Rajinder's Delhi homes led to the seizure of forged passports and fake immigration stamps. The police have found a total of 11 passports in Katara's possession. Three bank accounts of Katara in Dahod banks are frozen. Travel agents who allegedly have links with Katara in Amritsar, Hoshiarpur and Hyderabad are also raided.

Four days of hectic activity and the Delhi Police knows that Babubhai Katara could end up becoming the lynchpin of a very big, murky human trafficking racket.

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Heralding a new low in Indian politics, atleast 5 sitting MPs of the nation are being named in a human trafficking scandal. TIMES NOW’s Bhavatosh Singh had broken the story on Wednesday (April 1 after a BJP MP, Babubhai Katara was caught trying to illegally smuggle 2 people to Canada. Now it seems this was just the tip of the iceberg.

Other MPs across political lines seem tohave blatantly misused their diplomatic license - as the police in Delhi closed in on Katara's accomplices, new names tumbled out:


▪ Mitrasen Yadav, 73-year-old BSP MP from Faizabad, UP
▪ Ashok Kumar Rawat, BSP MP from Misrik, UP
▪ Mohammad Tahir Khan, 32-year-old BSP MP from Sultanpur
▪ Ramswaroop Koli, 62-year-old BJP MP from Bayana constituency in Rajasthan
▪ Late MP Ram Awadh
▪ Mohan Murthy, alleged to be secretary to TRS Chief


Partners in crime?

One of the persons arrested from Delhi on Saturday night, Sunderlal Yadav, a betel shop owner named three more MPs in court other than Babubhai Katara.

Yadav named Mohammad Tahir Khan, BSP MP from Sultanpur, and Ramswaroop Koli, a BJP MP from Bayana constituency in Rajasthan. He also named late MP Ram Awadh and Mohan Murthy alleged to be secretary to TRS chief.

As the word spilt out the MPs alleged to be involved went into face saving mode. Ramswaroop denied the allegations claiming that some people are trying to tarnish his name through a well-planned conspiracy against him. “I do not know who Sunderlal is, I am going to move the court,” said Koli.

At Mohammad Tahir Khan's house there was just a locked door with Khan on election duty. The MP incidentally made an appearance today (April 22) at a BSP rally in Sultanpur district – Sultanpur being Khan's own constituency. Mayawati was also at the rally. For now a steadfast Mayawati has said she will not take action against her party MPs unless charges against them are proved in court.

Sunderlal Yadav allegedly used to arrange for passports for the travel. He was arrested alongwith Katara's personal assistant Rajinder Singh. Rajinder apparently brokered deals on behalf of the BJP MP. Another woman Kiran was also arrested on Saturday.

“Strict action against MPs”

It is still not clear just how many others are involved and even within political parties the fear is that this could be the tip of the iceberg. For now an embarrassed BJP leadership was left groping for answers while the Congress simply gloated.

Speaking exclusively to TIMES NOW, BJP President Rajnath Singh said that if found guilty, MPs will face strict action. “I have just come back from campaigning and I do not have too much information about this development, but I assure you that BJP will take action against anyone who is found guilty,” Rajnath said adding that the party had taken stern action Katara by suspending him.

With an MP Tahir Kahan being named in the scam, BSP was on the defensive calling the entire episode a conspiracy plotted by Mulayam Singh.

“This entire episode is an attempt to malign our name by the UP CM Mulayam Singh Yadav otherwise why would all this happen around the time of UP polls,” alleged Kahan.

Opposition slams BJP

Meanwhile the Congress slammed the BJP over the latest revelations saying that the party has been exposed while CPI leader D Raja said that stern action should be taken against the accused in the human trafficking case and should be expelled immediately.

“Serious allegations”

Meanwhile, Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee in his statement said, “Allegations on the face of them are very serious and grave in nature. The matter may be considered in the meeting of leaders that I have already called on April 25 on the eve of the resumption of the budget session.”

As politicians run for cover one thing is clear: that this scam is one of the biggest slurs on Indian polity. Last year 11 MPs were expelled from Parliament after the cash-for-query scam made headlines. Now, all will depend on Lok Sabha speaker Somnath Chatterjee, who has called an all party meeting on April 25 to discuss just what to do with these men.

Timeline: The scandal unravels

The last four days have seen a human trafficking scandal of mammoth proportions unravel. Even investigators are taken aback by the pace with which new information is constantly being revealed. Here's all the action in the last four days:

▪ 18th April, 6 am, Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi: BJP MP from Dahod, Gujarat, Babubhai Katara is detained for attempting to travel to Canada with another woman using his wife's passport. A teenaged boy was being passed of as his son. As the day progresses, it turns out that the woman, identified as Paramjeet Kaur from Punjab, had paid him Rs 30 lakh to help them migrate illegally. All three are charged forgery, cheating, impersonation and criminal conspiracy, as the human trafficking angle gains momentum.

▪ 18th April, 3.30 pm: The BJP announces it has suspended Katara. TIMES NOW soon reveals that other MPs are also under the immigration department and FRRO's scanner. The hunt begins for Katara's accomplices.

▪ On 19th April, Katara is remanded to 11 days police custody. He admits travelling to the UK and Canada earlier. Police teams are sent to Gujarat and other states to nab the travel agents who had been allegedly hobnobbing with Katara. Acting on Katara's information, late night raids across the capital lead to three arrests. The first, Rajinder Singh, Katara's Personal Assistant. The second is a woman, Kiran, a beautician who allegedly trained the people travelling abroad so that they did not raise suspicion at the airport. The third arrest Sunderlal Yadav, a pan shop owner-turned agent. And Yadav begins spilling the beans.

▪ 21st April, in court in the afternoon, Yadav names BJP MP Gangaram Koli and BSP MP Mohammed Tahir Khan as part of the human trafficking racket. By Saturday night, two more sitting Lok Sabha MPs had their names splashed in public for being part of the syndicate - Mitrasen Yadav, BSP MP from Faizabad and Ashok Kumar Rawat, BSP MP from Misrik.


▪ A late Janata Dal MP from Akbarpur Ram Awadh, and a former assistant to TRS chief R Chandrashekhar Rao are also named.

▪ Meanwhile, raids at Katara's and Rajinder's Delhi homes led to the seizure of forged passports and fake immigration stamps. The police have found a total of 11 passports in Katara's possession. Three bank accounts of Katara in Dahod banks are frozen. Travel agents who allegedly have links with Katara in Amritsar, Hoshiarpur and Hyderabad are also raided.

Four days of hectic activity and the Delhi Police knows that Babubhai Katara could end up becoming the lynchpin of a very big, murky human trafficking racket.

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UP elections, All are BSP and BJP MP's and MLA's....I am not saying that they havent done the crime.
HMM, congress has real good timings...
 
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