Bangladeshi man on death row arrested from kamathipura
MUMBAI, Aug. 10 -- A Bangladeshi national, convicted and sentenced to death in his country, was caught on Friday night in Kamathipura, living under a pseudonym with fake documents. As per the Crime Intelligence Unit (CIU), he was wanted for four murders and had fled the country after securing bail.
In a raid in Kamathipura on Friday night, the police detained the accused and identified him as Mohammad Jamal, 32. He had been living in the city with fake documents under an alias, Kuddus Rahim Jamal. The police said, "Our teams found that he has serious cases of robbery and murder against him. The sessions court in Bangladesh's Rajbhari Dhaka had convicted him to death in a murder case." The police added that a high court, hearing his appeal, had granted him bail, after which he fled to India, and began doing menial jobs under a fake identity.
The police added that cases against him began in 2014, and he had even spent sevel year in jail in Bangladesh after being convicted for murder.
Investigation revealed that the accused comes from Rajbhari in Dhaka, where his family still resides. He had entered India through the West Bengal border. "He had made a fake Aadhaar card and a PAN card," said a police officer.
The police team had been acting on a tip off, and was headed by sub-inspector Milind Kate and Sanjay Sabale, under the joint commissioner of police, Lakhmi Gautam. The police said he has been booked under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Foreigners Act....
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