A Mumbai Police team, investigating the attack on Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan earlier this month, questioned a resident of West Bengal’s Nadia district on Monday in connection with the SIM card that was allegedly being used by the main accused in the case.
MUMBAI: A Bangladeshi woman labourer, living illegally in India since 2016, deleted the banned IMO (In My Opinion) app after police recently began operations against illegal immigrants. Bandra police discovered this after apprehending Kulsum Shaikh alias Mohini (31) on Jan 15.
A two-member team of Mumbai Police arrived in West Bengal on Sunday. "A woman was arrested by Mumbai Police from Chapra in Nadia district in the Saif Ali attack case. They may apply for transit remand to take her to Mumbai," said the source in West Bengal Police.
Shariful Islam Shehzad - the illegal migrant from Bangladesh accused of stabbing Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan last week in a home invasion - is a member of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, his father,
Father of Shariful Islam Sajjad from Bangladesh, claims his son’s innocence after his arrest in Mumbai over the attack on actor Saif Ali Khan
Md Rohul Amin, the father of Shariful Fakir, an illegal Bangladeshi immigrant arrested in Mumbai for allegedly stabbing actor Saif Ali Khan, has claim
The Mumbai Police on Sunday morning confirmed that the person arrested for allegedly attacking actor Saif Ali Khan is an illegal immigrant from Bangladesh. The accused, identified as Mohd Shariful Islam Shehzad, entered the residence of the renowned actor with the intent to commit theft.
Saif Ali Khan has returned home safely after being in the hospital for over five days, after his attack. The Mumbai Police managed to arrest the attacker Mohammad Shariful Islam Shehzad, alias Bijoy Das,
Mumbai: A Bangladeshi woman, living illegally in India since 2016, deleted the banned IMO (in my opinion) app after police began operations against il.
Police claims that the prime suspect arrested for the recent stabbing of popular Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan in Mumbai is of “Bangladeshi origin” have stoked a political controversy ahead of the crucial Delhi assembly election on Feb 5.
Nine Bangladeshis, including seven women, were arrested in Maharashtra’s Palghar district for allegedly illegally staying in India, an official said on Saturday. Virar Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone-III) Jayant Bajbale said the illegal immigrants were arrested from the Gangdi Pada locality of Dhanivbaugh in Nalasopara on Friday.
Mumbai Police arrested a woman in West Bengal's Nadia district linked to the Saif Ali Khan attack. The SIM card of the main suspect, Shariful Fakir, a Bangladeshi national, was registered under her name.