Five more Bangladeshis were scored in Uttarakhand. Bharat News

Dehradun: Five Bangladeshi citizens, including a woman, were arrested on Saturday night at Clement Town in Dehradun, who was allegedly to live illegally to live illegally in India without appropriate travel documents, police said on Sunday. During the investigation, it was found that he came to India for fear of harassment of minorities during communal tension after the topping of Sheikh Hasina government in July last year, Kalyan Das said.Police said that the five accused were working in Dehradun for the last two months after reaching there with the help of two agents.A 28 -year -old Indian woman was also arrested for assisting her illegal stay, while four minor children of foreigners were sent to a shelter house.SSP Dehradun Ajai Singh said, “Nirmal Roy, 35; Shyam Roy, 33; script Roy, 27; Krishna Chandra Roy, 28; and Munir Chandra Roy, 30, 30, all residents of all residents were arrested. The Indian woman was identified as Pooja Rani (wife).The SSP said, “Acting on a tip-off, the police went to the place where they were living and asked them to show their travel documents, on which they failed in any production. Police found two. Fake Aadhaar card With the address of Bihar and West Bengal from Munir, while Bangladeshi Identity Card was found on Krishna. One case was later registered against the accused under BNS classes. ,Meanwhile, an official denied any detective angle: “After illegally crossing the border, five accused went to Rajasthan first and then Uttarakhand and were working as laborers at a construction site of a private institute in Dehradun.”