The immigration officers arrested a 64-year-old man possessing a fake passport, from the Sardar Patel International Airport on Monday.
Investigation revealed that the accused had made the fake passport after his original passport was seized by a bank in Oman for not paying a due loan amount.
The accused has been identified as Roman Francis, 64, a resident of Mumbai. According to a police officer, Francis boarded a SpiceJet flight from Oman and landed at the Ahmedabad International Airport.
During the security check, he was nabbed by an immigration officer after he was found travelling with a fake passport. He was later handed over to the Airport Police Station for interrogation.
Francis was running a business in Oman which faced huge losses. He had secured a loan from a local bank, which he couldn’t pay. The bank then seized his original passport, which he could only get back once his dues were paid.
12/12/18 DNA
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Investigation revealed that the accused had made the fake passport after his original passport was seized by a bank in Oman for not paying a due loan amount.
The accused has been identified as Roman Francis, 64, a resident of Mumbai. According to a police officer, Francis boarded a SpiceJet flight from Oman and landed at the Ahmedabad International Airport.
During the security check, he was nabbed by an immigration officer after he was found travelling with a fake passport. He was later handed over to the Airport Police Station for interrogation.
Francis was running a business in Oman which faced huge losses. He had secured a loan from a local bank, which he couldn’t pay. The bank then seized his original passport, which he could only get back once his dues were paid.
12/12/18 DNA
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