Bengaluru Police Detain Twenty Pakistani Nationals
Bengaluru Police Detain Twenty Pakistani Nationals

Bengaluru Police Detain Twenty Pakistani Nationals

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Bengaluru police have detained ten additional Pakistani nationals for illegal residency, bringing the total number detained in connection with the Mehdi Foundation International (MFI) case to 20. The group, which includes six women, was apprehended after attempting to surrender at a court following the arrest of some of their associates. They had been residing illegally in various Indian states and were reportedly involved in an Islamic religious campaign. The arrests follow the earlier apprehension of Parvez Ahmed, a key figure believed to have facilitated the creation of fake documents for the group. Authorities expressed concerns about the potential security threats posed by their activities in India, as many of the detainees were found to possess fraudulent Indian identification documents. Investigations are ongoing to uncover the extent of the network and its operations.

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