ED Raids 17 Locations Over Bangladeshi Infiltration in Poll-Bound States
Pre-Election Crackdown Reveals Fake Documents and Illicit Operations in Jharkhand, Bengal
Key Points:
* ED conducts major raids targeting illegal Bangladeshi entry networks
* Fake Aadhaar cards, passports, and printing equipment seized in operations
* Case stems from trafficking of Bangladeshi women under false employment promises
RANCHI – A sweeping Enforcement Directorate operation across Jharkhand and West Bengal has uncovered an extensive network facilitating illegal Bangladeshi infiltration.
The Enforcement Directorate has orchestrated a comprehensive operation spanning 17 locations.
Moreover, authorities discovered counterfeit Aadhaar cards and forged passports during the searches.
In addition, investigators seized illegal weapons and substantial property documentation.
Furthermore, printing equipment and blank forms for creating fraudulent identification were confiscated.
Meanwhile, a reliable source indicated that the investigation originated from a September PMLA case.
The case stemmed from allegations of trafficking Bangladeshi and Rohingya women under false pretenses.
However, the issue has sparked intense political debate ahead of assembly elections.
On the other hand, opposition leaders have promised strict measures against illegal immigration if elected.
Furthermore, local authorities revealed that several suspects had obtained Hindu identities through forged documents.
The matter has gained significance with upcoming polls in both states.

