Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

258 Punjabboun­d passports found in Sirsa

- HT Correspond­ent n letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

BATHINDA/CHANDIGARH: Haryana Police have taken into possession 258 passports and some other documents which were found dumped along a road in Chakerian village under Kalanwali police station in Haryana’s Sirsa on Saturday. Bathinda police suspect the passports may be those which were to be delivered at the Bathinda main post office and were lost in transit. Kalanwali town is on the Punjab border. Preliminar­y probe reveal that passports belong to persons from different places in Punjab.

BATHINDA/CHANDIGARH: Haryana Police have taken into possession 258 passports and some other documents which were found dumped along a road in Chakerian village under Kalanwali police station in Sirsa district in Haryana on Saturday.

Bathinda police suspect that the passports may be those which were to be delivered at the Bathinda main post office and were lost in transit. Kalanwali town is on the Haryana-Punjab border.

Kalanwali station house officer Om Prakash said preliminar­y investigat­ions reveal that passports belong to persons hailing from different places in Punjab. These were in possession of a Ludhiana-based private immigratio­n firm where passports holders had submitted these to apply for visa.

“The immigratio­n firm’s office was closed recently and firm had also lodged a complaint with the Ludhiana police about the passports having gone missing. We are investigat­ing how these passports reached here,” said the SHO. He added that some persons, whose passports were found, were contacted after which they reached the Kalanwali police station.

Bathinda senior superinten­dent of police (SSP) Navin Singla said a team of district police will be sent to Kalanwali to check if these were the same passports which were lost in transit.

As many as 254 passports were lost in transit after being dispatched through a speed post by Regional Passport Office, Chandigarh, to head post office in Bathinda in January.

The matter had come to light on January 29 after applicants didn’t get their passports despite having received messages on their mobile phones that passports were dispatched by the RPO on January 15.

As the post office officials lodged an online complaint with the district police, a case was registered against unidentifi­ed persons.

“We had given our passports to a Ludhiana-based immigratio­n consultant in September last year. The consultant later told us that someone had stolen the passports. We had lodged a case with the Ludhiana police about our passports having gone missing. Today, we came to know through the Sirsa police that these had been found dumped here after which we reached Kalanwali. It is a mystery how these passports landed here,” said a youth who had come from Ludhiana.

254 PASSPORTS WERE LOST IN TRANSIT AFTER BEING DISPATCHED THROUGH SPEED POST BY REGIONAL PASSPORT OFFICE, CHANDIGARH, TO HEAD POST OFFICE IN BATHINDA IN JANUARY

 ??  ?? Passports found abandoned in a field at Chakerian village in Sirsa district of Haryana. HT PHOTO
Passports found abandoned in a field at Chakerian village in Sirsa district of Haryana. HT PHOTO

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