Our Correspondent
New Delhi:
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has unearthed a major human trafficking racket where Rohingyas and Bangladeshis people are trafficked into India and settle them on the basis of fake Indian documents.
The NIA filed a charge sheet before the NIA Special Court in Guwahati against six accused persons including five from Assam and one from Meghalaya under Sections 120B, 370(3) and 370(5) of IPC on June 4.
The case pertains to trafficking of Rohingyas and Bangladeshis into India for the purpose of exploitation and in order to settle them in India permanently on the basis of fake Indian documents.
Charge sheet has been filed against Kumkum Ahmed Choudhury alias KK Ahmed Chaudhury, Ahiya Ahmed Choudhury, Bapan Ahmed Choudhury, Sahalam Laskar, Jamaluddin Choudhury and Wanbiang Suting.
Investigation has revealed that the accused persons were involved in organised human trafficking of Rohingyas and Bangladeshi minor girls, women in association with other conspirators based in different parts of the India and Bangladesh.
The accused persons had arranged for transportation, accommodation, procurement of fake documents etc. for the trafficked Rohingya victims.