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By Pramod Madhav: Airport authorities at Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu nabbed a foreign national who had been staying in India with a fake passport after he failed to sing the national anthem. The incident took place on Monday and the accused was identified as a Bangladeshi national.
After he was detained, the man was asked to produce his birth certificate and his Passport issued by the Government of India. After he did so, the immigration officer, who was still suspicious of him, asked him to sing the Indian National Anthem.
The man was unable to do so, after which the Immigration officer filed a complaint with Peelamedu Police.
Upon investigation, the accused was identified as 28-year-old Anwar Hussain from Bangladesh. Police have initiated an investigation to find out how he faked the documents.
After he was detained, the man was asked to produce his birth certificate and his Passport issued by the Government of India. After he did so, the immigration officer, who was still suspicious of him, asked him to sing the Indian National Anthem.
The man was unable to do so, after which the Immigration officer filed a complaint with Peelamedu Police.
Upon investigation, the accused was identified as 28-year-old Anwar Hussain from Bangladesh. Police have initiated an investigation to find out how he faked the documents.
Coimbatore Airport officials nab Bangladeshi man with fake passport after he fails to sing National anthem
A Bangladeshi man with a fake Indian passport, who arrived on a flight from Sharjha was detained upon suspicion after the immigration officer at Coimbatore airport asked him to sing the national anthem and he failed to do so.
www.indiatoday.in