Udupi court sentences 10 Bangaladeshis to two years’ imprisonment

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A magistrate tribunal successful Udupi connected Monday sentenced 10 Bangladeshi nationals to 2 years imprisonment and imposed good of ₹ 10,000 connected each of them connected uncovering them blameworthy of illegally entering India and staying successful Udupi.

A squad of policemen headed by Malpe constabulary sub inspector R. Pravin Kumar connected October 11, 2024, apprehended 10 persons successful Hoode successful Padu Thonse colony of Udupi taluk. They were recovered to person illegally entered India and stayed successful Hoode by securing fake Aadhaar cards.

The constabulary arrested Hakim Ali alias Mohammed Abdul Hakim, S.K. Mohammed Sujon Hussain alias Farooq, Mohammed Ismail Haque, Mohammed Abdul Karim, Mohammed Abdus Salam, Mohammed Rajkul Islam, Mohammed Sojib alias Allam Ali, Mohammed Rimul Islam alias Abdul Rehaman, Mohammed Imam Sheikh and Mohammed Jahangir Alam. The constabulary filed chargesheet against the 10 persons and 1 Kajol, who is absconding. They were charged for offences nether Section 14(A) Foreigners Act and Section 4 of Passport (Entry into India) Act.

At the clip of framing of charges connected Monday, the accused admitted their guilt earlier Principal Senior Civil Judge and Chief Judicial Magistrate M. Purushottam. The Magistrate convicted and sentenced them to 2 years and fined ₹10,000 each for the offence nether Section 14(A)(B) of Foreigners Act. The lawsuit against absconding accused Kajol volition beryllium divided up, the Magistrate said.

As the convicts were successful judicial custody for the past 14 months, they volition acquisition imprisonment for the remaining play of 10 months. After completion of condemnation period, the Malpe Circle Inspector and jailhouse authorities should instantly nutrient them earlier the Deputy Commissioner to walk suitable orders to repatriate them to their country, the Magistrate ordered.

Published - December 09, 2025 09:25 p.m. IST

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