Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

CBI probe against MEA officials for issuing forged IDs

- Azaan Javaid azaan.javaid@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: A group of 10 Indian citizens, posing as officials of the Arunachal Pradesh (AP) government, allegedly travelled to the United States last December using forged passports.

This came to light after the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) registered a criminal case against unknown officials of the ministry of external affairs (MEA) for allegedly issuing passports to people on the basis of forged documents and presenting them as Arunachal government officials.The CBI suspects it to be a case of traffickin­g and has now filed an FIR under sections for criminal misconduct by public servants, conspiracy, traffickin­g of persons, cheating, forgery, fraud, and knowingly obtaining official passport by furnishing false informatio­n.

The incident took place at the US Embassy here on March 14 during a visa interview with US officials when four people -- who identified themselves as Benjamin Pangkam, Mokar Basar, Lee Ete and Mitali Wangjin -- entered the embassy premises. The four claimed they were government officials seeking non-immigrant visas for the USA.

But after questionin­g from the US authoritie­s, the four revealed that they were not government employees and had taken false identities to enter the US. They revealed their real names as Tenzin, Tsering Dorget, Tenzin Wangchuk and Yang Chen; they also told the US authoritie­s their real dates of birth, which were different from the ones provided in the passports.

The case got murkier when the four disclosed how they came to possess the forged passports and other stories of individual­s before them who had applied for US visas and travelled abroad on multiple occasions. The CBI said that it received informatio­n about unknown MEA officials conniving with four persons, named Raja Kipa, Thupten, Kalden Kunseng and Lucky Mughato, fraudulent­ly issuing passports to 12 people.

Those 12 had applied for visas on March 9 and presented their official passports along with letters purportedl­y written by the MEA to the US consulate in Kolkata.

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