<p class="title">A Bangladeshi man who allegedly came to India in 2006 has been booked after he applied for Indian passport by submitting the requisite documents. </p>.<p class="bodytext">Asim Debnath, from Ittamadu, South Bengaluru, was booked under the Passport Act, the Foreigners’ Act and the Indian Penal Code following a complaint from Sudha Rani, a women police sub-inspector posted in the passport section of Special Branch (SB) at the police commissioner’s office on Infantry Road. Debnath is yet to be arrested. </p>.<p class="bodytext">Sudha Rani had received Debnath’s passport application for verification. During scrutiny, she found a letter issued by the Foreigners Regional Registration Office, Kolkata, on November 5, 2018, proclaiming Asim a Bangladeshi national. The policewoman then filed a complaint at the Channamanekere Achukattu police station which has jurisdiction over Debnath’s current address. Police said Debnath had illegally procured Aadhaar, PAN and other documents.</p>
<p class="title">A Bangladeshi man who allegedly came to India in 2006 has been booked after he applied for Indian passport by submitting the requisite documents. </p>.<p class="bodytext">Asim Debnath, from Ittamadu, South Bengaluru, was booked under the Passport Act, the Foreigners’ Act and the Indian Penal Code following a complaint from Sudha Rani, a women police sub-inspector posted in the passport section of Special Branch (SB) at the police commissioner’s office on Infantry Road. Debnath is yet to be arrested. </p>.<p class="bodytext">Sudha Rani had received Debnath’s passport application for verification. During scrutiny, she found a letter issued by the Foreigners Regional Registration Office, Kolkata, on November 5, 2018, proclaiming Asim a Bangladeshi national. The policewoman then filed a complaint at the Channamanekere Achukattu police station which has jurisdiction over Debnath’s current address. Police said Debnath had illegally procured Aadhaar, PAN and other documents.</p>