Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Nepal citizen caught at KIA with Indian voter card

The Bureau of Immigration (BoI) officials have arrested a 44-year-old woman from Nepal for having an Indian voter card.
During the immigration clearance, the woman reportedly gave the voter ID card as the identity proof for the immigration clearance and was caught. Despite having the Nepalese passport, the woman is alleged to have obtained the Indian voter card by submitting forged documents.
A case against her has been registered at the BIAL police station. The police have identified the woman as Sapkota Tulasi Devi, from Chitwan in Nepal. She has been staying at Mudukku Street in Melapuliyur in Tamil Nadu. The immigration officials intercepted Devi as she presented her travel documents for clearance.
One of the travel documents included her voter identity card issued in India. The immigration officials found out that she had a valid Nepalese passport and was the citizen of Nepal.
 “During a detailed questioning, she is said to have confessed that she came to India in 1995 and married Devi Prasad Sharma alias Sapkota Govinda Prasad, a Nepalese working as an operator at a private firm in Tiruchendur of Tamil Nadu,” said an officer. The woman was caught a few days back at the Kempe Gowda International Airport from where she was travelling to Nepal. She is said to have studied up to eighth standard in Nepal and later come to India. The police officers are trying to find out how she managed to get the Indian voter identity card.
 17/04/19 Praveen Kumar/Bangalore Mirror
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