The family has been accused of living
in India on a fake Indian passport and other key documents including Aadhar card.
The accused head of the family has been identified as Ramalan Salam (33) from Colombo,
Sri Lanka. Ramalan and his wife, son and daughter were detained by the Immigration
officials soon after they landed at the Chennai airport on Thursday at 10.45 am, an official
said. He said that the family was found to be in possession of fake passports during
checking of their travel documents.
Subsequently, Ramalam and his family members were detained by the Immigration officials
and put to sustained interrogation. In the subsequent questioning, Ramalam told the
Immigration officials that he came to Tamil Nadu as a refugee from Sri Lanka in the year
2011.
Ramalam said that he stayed near Vandalur area of Tamil Nadu capital Chennai where
he managed to get an Indian Aadhaar Card, Ration Card, PAN Card and other key
documents to justify his stay in the country.
Ramalam said that on the basis of the Aadhar card and PAN card, he managed to get
passports for him and his family for travel abroad.
Interestingly, the Vandalur Otteri Police
Station had verified the credentials before the Indian passports were verified to the Sri
Lankan family, Ramalam added. However immigration officials deemed the Sri Lankan
family's stay in Tamil Nadu as illegal saying it amounted to cheating with the Indian
government.
12/08/2023 ETV Bharat
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