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'Donkey route': 4 B'desh citizens among 9 arrested
Hindustan Times
|January 16, 2024
The Delhi Police have busted an international network that allegedly sent people to European countries illegally via India using the "donkey route", and arrested nine people - including four Bangladesh citizens in this connection, officers said on Monday.
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NEW DELHI: A total of 226 passports were recovered from the possession of the suspects, they added.
A "donkey" route is an illegal multi-hop journey - an immigration technique used for unauthorised entry into countries.
Additional deputy commissioner of police (east) Achin Garg said the four Bangladesh nationals were identified as Mohammed Ali Akbor, 49, Mohammed Anwar Kazi, 22, Mohammed Younus Khan, 42, and Mohammed Kholilur Rahman, 24. The remaining suspects were Mohammed Ibraheem, 44, from Bihar, Mohammed Modassir Khan, 33, from Delhi's Jamia Nagar, Dheeraj Kumar Bishnoi, 26, from Rajasthan, Gaurav Gulati, 22, from Faridabad and Narendra Arya, 44, from Delhi's Ramesh Nagar.
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