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Man who sent 80 Indians abroad on fake documents held

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March 02, 2025

The Mumbai police crime branch has arrested a member of a gang that has allegedly sent around 80 individuals to Canada, Turkey, the Netherlands and Poland based on fabricated passports and visas.

- Vinay Dalvi

MUMBAI: A search is on for other members.

According to the police, they were informed that a certain Roshan Bhaskar Dudhwadkar, a resident of Andheri East, was apprehended by the immigration department after he landed at the international airport from Bangkok. A crime branch team immediately reached the airport, and Dudhwadkar was detained at the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO), which also suspected his involvement in the racket.

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