Bangladeshi Infiltration, Fake Aadhaar Cases: ED Raids Contractor Altaf Hussain's Residence in Jharkhand's Pakur (Watch Video)
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) raided contractor Altaf Hussain's residence in Pakur, Jharkhand, over alleged involvement in issuing fake Aadhaar cards to Bangladeshi infiltrators, intensifying investigations into identity fraud and illegal immigration.
In a major operation, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted a raid on contractor Altaf Hussain's residence near Jangli Pir in Pakur city on suspicions related to the issuance of fake Aadhaar cards and alleged Bangladeshi infiltration. The raid, which began early on Sunday, November 10, involved a team of officials who inspected the premises, looking for evidence tied to the creation and distribution of fraudulent identification documents. Sources reveal that the ED suspects Hussain’s involvement in a larger network responsible for facilitating illegal immigration by providing fake Aadhaar cards to Bangladeshi nationals. Authorities are scrutinizing records and digital evidence to trace the extent of the alleged operations and identify any collaborators involved in the production and circulation of these documents. Bangladeshis With Fake Aadhaar Cards Arrested: BSF Foils Infiltration Bid Along Indo-Bangladesh Border in West Bengal’s Murshidabad.
 ED Raids Contractor Altaf Hussain's Residence in Jharkhand's Pakur
Jharkhand: ED is raiding contractor Altaf Hussain's residence near Jangli Pir in Pakur city, related to fake Aadhaar cards and Bangladeshi infiltration pic.twitter.com/I6Ug3uVBVU
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