2 Chinese nationals arrested at Indo-Nepal border: Immigration nabbed; Entry was done without visa-passport, both were caught 21 days ago

Motihari10 hours ago

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Both Chinese nationals arrested.  - Dainik Bhaskar

Both Chinese nationals arrested.

Two Chinese nationals have been arrested from the India-Nepal border on Saturday night. Both have been arrested by the Immigration Department officials while entering India without passport and without visa via Nepal. Both the Chinese nationals were caught crossing the Raxaul border at 9.30 pm.

This action has been taken by the Immigration Department posted on the Indo-Nepal border. Two Chinese nationals were illegally entering India via Nepal on Saturday night when they were caught by the Immigration Department near Indian Customs and brought to the office for investigation. He had neither passport nor visa available. The two Chinese nationals have been identified as 39-year-old son of Zhao Xia Ping, resident of Jiangxi, China, and Fu Kong, 28-year-old son of Fu Hong Gen, passport number EJ9445927. Fu Kong’s passport number is EK 5643259.

Both the persons were trying to enter India illegally through Nepal, not for the first time but for the second time. On July 2 also both the Chinese nationals were caught by the immigration officials while illegally entering India from Nepal without Indian visa.

Both of them tried to cross the border for the first time and after refusing entry on their passports, they were sent back to Nepal with a warning. It is advised to bring Indian Visa for coming to India. He had told that he had come to Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, on June 30 and was entering India via Raxaul on July 2.

It was suspected that he might have been doing Reiki. At the same time, after interrogation, the accused have been handed over to Haraiya OP police station, after which the police will investigate further. Haraiya police station chief Anuj Kumar told that he has been sent to the court. It is worth noting that now the security agency will be able to expose the matter only after investigation that what was the purpose of their entry and what were their intentions.