Kolkata, Sept. 5 -- Security forces have arrested an Indonesian woman at the Indo-Nepal border for allegedly staying in India for a decade using forged identity documents.

Officials said the woman was intercepted on September 4 near the Old Bridge close to Border Pillar No. 90 by the Border Interaction Team of the 41st Battalion, Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), 'C' Company, Panitanki.

During interrogation, she identified herself as Ninyoman Murni, an Indian citizen. However, further checks revealed an Indonesian passport in her possession, establishing her real identity as Ni Kadek Sisiyani, a native of Bali, Indonesia.

Investigations indicated that she had procured an Aadhaar and a PAN card through an agent in Mumbai and had been travelling ...