India, Sept. 5 -- A woman believed to be from Indonesia, who allegedly lived in Mumbai for almost a decade on forged Indian documents, was arrested near the India-Nepal border in West Bengal's Darjeeling on Thursday.

The border guarding Sahastra Seema Bal (SSB) intercepted her and handed her over to the police . "The woman identified herself as Ninyoman Murni, an Indian citizen. Further scrutiny revealed multiple forged documents, including Indonesian IDs, with conflicting personal information," the SSB said in a statement. "The woman admitted to having fraudulently acquired an Indian Aadhaar and PAN via a local agent in Mumbai."

Murni was booked under the Foreigners Act, Passports Act, and Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. "She confessed to usi...