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Indonesian woman arrested with fake Aadhaar, PAN cards at India-Nepal border

Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) troopers apprehended an Indonesian woman at the India-Nepal border with forged Aadhaar and PAN cards. Investigations revealed she had been living in Mumbai for nearly a decade using multiple fake identities

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In a major interception highlighting the vulnerabilities of India’s porous borders, the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) on September 4 apprehended an Indonesian woman carrying forged Indian identity documents while attempting to cross into Nepal.

The woman, identified as Ni Kaden Sisiani, a resident of Bali, was stopped by troops of the SSB’s 41st Battalion at the old bridge over the Mechi River at Panitanki, a strategic crossing point near Siliguri in Darjeeling district.

According to officials, Sisiani initially introduced herself under a different name and claimed to be an Indian citizen. However, during a thorough search, SSB personnel recovered her Indonesian passport along with fake Aadhaar and PAN cards.

“Her responses were inconsistent during questioning, which led to a detailed search. That is when we discovered forged Indian documents in her possession,” an SSB officer said.

Sisiani confessed to procuring the fraudulent documents through an agent in Mumbai, where she had reportedly been living for nearly 10 years without detection. Investigators further found that she had used multiple identities for international travel, frequently moving between Indonesia, Turkey, Nepal, and India.

“This case underscores a sophisticated network of document forgery and possible human trafficking links. The Mumbai angle is particularly concerning, as it suggests the existence of well-organised local facilitators,” a senior investigator noted.

The SSB seized all fake IDs and other incriminating materials. Sisiani was handed over to the Kharibari police station in Darjeeling district for further interrogation and legal proceedings.

Authorities are now investigating the larger nexus of fake identity rackets and cross-border networks that may have enabled her prolonged stay in India under false identities.

The arrest adds to a series of recent cases involving foreign nationals attempting to misuse India’s porous borders with Nepal and Bangladesh using forged Indian identity documents. Security experts have warned that such incidents highlight both the risks of infiltration and the urgent need for tighter verification mechanisms at border checkpoints.

Officials confirmed that further inquiries are underway to determine Sisiani’s local contacts in India and whether she was connected to larger syndicates of human trafficking or illegal migration.

Topics: Indonesian woman arrested India-Nepal borderfake Aadhaar PAN card racketIndia Nepal border security SiliguriSSB arrests Indonesian nationalfake identity documents Mumbai
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