Bangladeshi Woman Arrested in Kerala for Illegal Entry and Residence

A 31-year-old Bangladeshi woman named Salman Khatun was arrested in Kerala after police found her near Kanhangad railway station without valid travel documents or visa. She had been residing in the Perinthalmanna area and could not explain how she entered India. The arrest highlights enforcement of immigration laws under India's Immigration and Foreigners Act.
Police in Hosdurg, Kerala arrested Salman Khatun, a 31-year-old Bangladeshi national, on Tuesday morning during a routine patrol near Kanhangad railway station. Officers became suspicious of her presence and during questioning, she disclosed her nationality and admitted to lacking valid visa, passport, or residence documents. Police confirmed her identity through a Bangladeshi national ID card found in a mobile application on her phone. She had been staying in the Perinthalmanna area and was found carrying identification documents and gold ornaments. A formal case was registered under Section 3(1) and 21 of the Immigration and Foreigners Act 2025, and she underwent medical examination following her arrest.
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Bangladeshi woman arrested in Kerala for alleged illegal stay in India
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