West Bengal: 35 illegal Bangladeshis caught re-entering state with fake Aadhar Cards; Nexus of Indian brokers exposed
July 17, 2025
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West Bengal: 35 illegal Bangladeshis caught re-entering state with fake Aadhar Cards; Nexus of Indian brokers exposed

According to early reports, these individuals had already been living in India, where they had managed to fraudulently obtain Aadhar cards—India’s most critical identification document—with the help of Indian middlemen

by WEB DESK
May 29, 2025, 09:00 am IST
in Bharat, West Bengal
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Around 30 to 35 Bangladeshi nationals were apprehended late last night (May 27) by alerted locals in the Jalalpur area of West Bengal. The infiltrators had illegally crossed the porous Jessore-Benapole border, using well-established smuggling routes and the help of a sophisticated nexus of Indian brokers.

According to early reports, these individuals had already been living in India, where they had managed to fraudulently obtain Aadhar cards—India’s most critical identification document—with the help of Indian middlemen. Many of them had migrated to Ahmedabad in Gujarat, reportedly taking up menial jobs while posing as Indian citizens. Disturbingly, they were caught again while attempting to return to Bangladesh, using the same corrupt channels.

The incident has blown the lid off a well-oiled cross-border racket involving document forgers, transport facilitators, and possibly politically shielded local networks that enable such infiltrations to continue with impunity.

Five auto-rickshaws were seized in the operation, suspected to have been used to transport the infiltrators. Upon questioning, the illegal immigrants revealed that the owners of these autos reside in Bhangarpada, a locality now under police scanner. It is suspected that these owners may have knowingly lent their vehicles to ferry the Bangladeshis or may themselves be part of a larger smuggling and fake documentation syndicate.

Initial interrogation indicates that a network of Indian brokers facilitated their stay in India, helped them secure Aadhar cards through fraudulent methods, and arranged for their employment and travel. The brazenness of this operation raises serious questions about the integrity of India’s internal security apparatus, border management, and identity verification systems.

This entire operation came to light not due to any active police surveillance, but because of the vigilance of local residents in Jalalpur, who grew suspicious of the unusual late-night movements and confronted the group. Had it not been for these concerned citizens, the illegal Bangladeshis could have successfully crossed back across the border, potentially returning again under new aliases with fresh documentation.

Multiple citizen groups and legal experts have demanded that these illegal entrants be deported immediately rather than being accommodated in detention camps, which are often poorly monitored and end up functioning as holding shelters for eventual re-entry into Indian territory.

“Why should taxpayers fund the shelter and meals of people who have broken our laws multiple times? Deport them immediately and make an example of the brokers who enabled this fraud,” said a senior advocate from Kolkata.

The most disturbing element of this case is the involvement of Indian nationals—brokers and facilitators—who help illegal Bangladeshis forge government IDs, get ration cards, and even voter IDs. These elements are not just breaking laws; they are undermining India’s demographic balance, national security, and electoral integrity.

“There should be no leniency for the Indian brokers. These people are traitors selling the nation’s security for profit. The minimum punishment should include long-term imprisonment and seizure of property,” demanded a local social activist from South 24 Parganas.

Topics: Bangladeshi NationalsLaw and order in BengalIlegal Bangladeshi infiltrationWest Bengal border security issueInfiltration issue
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