Two Sri Lankan nationals were arrested at the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport with fake Indian passports on Thursday.
The two accused, identified as Suresh Karani and Jebanesam Ramerswani, sneaked into India from Sri Lanka around 10 years ago and were operating with fake documents since then.
They had been living as citizens of the country after procuring forged documents.The documents were, later, examined by the authorities and the two were deported to India with immediate effect.
The Indian Immigration officials, then, filed a report with the local police station. Acting on the complaint, the police arrested the two Sri Lankan national from the airport in Kolkata.(India Today)
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