Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Man returns home after 10 yrs in B’desh, branded a terrorist

- Rahul Karmakar

GUWAHATI: An Indian citizen who returned home rich on a Bangladesh passport has been arrested on suspicion of being linked to a terror group in the subcontine­nt.

The police in southern Assam’s Karimganj district arrested Alamgir Hussain last Thursday on suspicion that the wealth he has acquired — not commensura­te with his known sources of income — could have been funded by jihadist groups such as Jamaat-ul-mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB). Karimganj district borders Bangladesh.

Hussain, 38, left his hometown Badarpur in 1998 and returned 10 years later on a Bangladesh passport. He left soon after marrying a local woman and returned in 2013 to live permanentl­y.

Inputs from local intelligen­ce made the police suspicious about Hussain. The suspicion grew stronger after the man purchased a house and several other properties in the area worth more than ₹40 million in the last few months.

“He confessed that he slipped into Bangladesh almost 20 years passport to go to Singapore. We are trying to find out how he managed to make so much money in a short span of time,” Karimganj district police superinten­dent Pradip Ranjan Kar said. Hussain was arrested for alleged anti-national activities after the police found he had come with an Indian tourist visa on a Bangladesh­i passport. “We have informed the Bangladesh high commission about Hussain and sought informatio­n about his activities in that country,” Kar said, not ruling out the man’s possible link with JMB and other terror groups.

Several suspected JMB mem their Indian associates — have been arrested in Karimganj district during the past five years.

The police feel Hussain might have obtained the Bangladesh passport illegally, similar to what Bangladesh­i infiltrato­rs have been doing in India.

There have been several cases of Bangladesh­is crossing over to acquire Indian passports in a bid to migrate to west Asia and southeast Asia for work. In September last year, police in Karimganj district arrested 13 people — including a Congress leader named Manowara Begum — on charges of running a fake passport racket.

Investigat­ions revealed such rackets were flourishin­g in Nagaon, Hailakandi and Silchar districts of Assam besides Karimganj, and a section of police officers were selling verificati­on reports for up to ₹2 lakh per person. On February 12, two Bangladesh­i nationals were arrested in Odisha’s Balasore for allegedly faking Indian nationalit­y to obtain passports. Identified as Sheikh Mofijul and Sheikh Riyajuddin, they claimed they belonged to Kadarayan village in Balasore Buttheycou­ldneither

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