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Uncovering the alarming presence of 8 illegal immigrants from Myanmar caught on Uttan Coast in Bhayandar

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Priyal Singh, Mumbai Uncensored:

Illegal immigration poses a significant challenge in India, impacting various facets of society and governance. Recently, the issue came to the forefront in Bhayandar, where eight illegal immigrants from Myanmar, known as ‘Rohingyas‘ were caught from coastal area of Uttan . This incident sheds light on the broader problem of illegal immigration and its detrimental effects on the country’s internal security.

The identification of these eight illegal immigrants underscores the porous nature of India’s borders and the challenges faced by law enforcement agencies in addressing illegal immigration. Despite efforts to secure borders and enforce immigration laws, individuals continue to enter the country unlawfully, posing security risks and straining resources.

In response to this incident, MLA Geeta Jain has raised concerns about the security implications of illegal immigration. In a letter addressed to the DCM & Home Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Geeta Jain highlighted the need for urgent action to address this issue.

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Furthermore, an FIR has been filed at Uttan Police Station against the eight illegal immigrants, signaling the legal repercussions of their actions. This underscores the seriousness of the issue and the need for swift and decisive action from authorities.

The inability of law enforcement agencies to effectively address illegal immigration reflects systemic challenges and the need for comprehensive reform. Strengthening border security, enhancing surveillance measures, and improving coordination between agencies are essential steps in combating illegal immigration.

As India grapples with the complexities of illegal immigration, it is imperative for policymakers, law enforcement agencies, and civil society to work together to find sustainable solutions that uphold national security and promote the rule of law.

Additionally, the presence of illegal immigrants compromises the internal security of Mumbai and the state of Maharashtra. Mumbai Uncensored’s primary aim is to address issues related to Mumbai’s internal security and advocate for measures that ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens.

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बॉन्डी बीचवरील रक्तपात आणि मुंबईचे वास्तव: बांगलादेशी व रोहिंग्यांच्या अवैध घुसखोरीमुळे मुंबईकर चिंतेत

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Siddhant Mohite, Mumbai Uncensored News:

हैदराबादचा रहिवासी असलेला साजिद अक्रम आणि त्याचा मुलगा नवीद यांनी ऑस्ट्रेलियातील बाँडी बीचवर गोळीबार केला. या हल्ल्यात १५ जणांचा मृत्यू झाला असून, ४० जण जखमी झाले आहेत.

‘बाँडी बीचवरील गोळीबार हा हल्लेखोरांनी ‘इस्लामिक स्टेट’पासून (आयएस) प्रेरित होऊन केलेला दहशतवादी हल्ला होता,’ असे ऑस्ट्रेलियाच्या फेडरल पोलिस आयुक्त क्रिसी बॅरेट यांनी मंगळवारी सांगितले. ‘हल्लेखोरांच्या गाडीत ‘आयएस’ चे झेंडेदेखील सापडले,’ असे पंतप्रधान अँथनी अल्बानीज यांनी या वेळी नमूद केले.

ऑस्ट्रेलियातील प्रसिद्ध बाँडी बीचवर गोळीबार करणारा हल्लेखोर साजिद अक्रम हा मूळचा हैदराबादचा रहिवासी होता. तेलंगण पोलिसांनी मंगळवारी ही माहिती दिली. हैदराबादमध्ये पदवीपर्यंतचे शिक्षण घेतल्यानंतर साजिद नोव्हेंबर १९९८मध्ये रोजगाराच्या शोधात ऑस्ट्रेलियाला स्थलांतरित झाला. मात्र, तो हैदराबादमधील नातेवाइकांशी संपर्कात होता.

बाँडी बीचवर हनुक्काउत्सवादरम्यान केलेल्या बेछूट गोळीबारात १५ नागरिकांचा मृत्यू झाला होता. मृतांमध्ये १० ते ८७ वर्षे वयोगटातील लोकांचा समावेश होता. या हल्ल्यात ४० जण जखमी झाले. यातील २५ जणांवर अद्यापही उपचार सुरू असून, दहा जणांची प्रकृती चिंताजनक आहे. ५० वर्षीय साजिदआणि त्याचा २७ वर्षीय मुलगा नवीद यांनी हा गोळीबार गेल्याचे समोर आले आहे. पोलिसांच्या गोळीबारात साजिद ठार झाला, तर जखमी नवीदवर उपचार सुरू आहेत.

भारत आणि मुंबईसाठी सुरक्षाविषयक परिणाम: वाढती चिंतेची बाब

जरी हा दहशतवादी हल्ला ऑस्ट्रेलियात झाला असला तरी, त्यामुळे आपल्या देशातील अंतर्गत सुरक्षेतील त्रुटींबद्दल पुन्हा एकदा गंभीर प्रश्न निर्माण झाले आहेत—विशेषतः मुंबई शहराबद्दल, जे भूतकाळात अनेकदा दहशतवादी हल्ल्यांचे लक्ष्य ठरले आहे.

सध्या मुंबईत बांगलादेशी आणि रोहिंग्या घुसखोरांच्या संख्येत झपाट्याने वाढ होत आहे. रस्त्यांवरील भाजीपाला आणि फळांच्या गाड्यांपासून ते शॉर्माच्या दुकानांपर्यंत, खाद्यपदार्थांच्या गाड्यांपर्यंत, मांस आणि मासे विक्रेत्यांपर्यंत, त्यांची उपस्थिती संपूर्ण शहरात अधिकाधिक स्पष्टपणे दिसून येत आहे.

यामुळे मुंबईकरांसमोर काही आवश्यक प्रश्न उभे राहतात: आपल्या ओला-उबर टॅक्सी चालवणारे हे लोक कोण आहेत? स्विगी आणि झोमॅटोसाठी काम करणारे डिलिव्हरी बॉईज कोण आहेत? अर्बन कंपनीमार्फत दुरुस्ती, साफसफाई किंवा इन्स्टॉलेशनसाठी आपल्या घरात येणारे पुरुष कोण आहेत?

ते पडताळणी केलेले भारतीय नागरिक आहेत की, बनावट आधार कार्ड आणि खोट्या कागदपत्रांच्या आधारे शहरात राहणारे अवैध घुसखोर आहेत?

सुरक्षा तज्ञांनी इशारा दिला आहे की, अनियंत्रित अवैध स्थलांतरामुळे अंतर्गत सुरक्षेला संभाव्य धोका निर्माण होतो. ही चिंता केवळ अवैध वास्तव्याबद्दल नाही, तर दहशतवादी संघटना अशा नेटवर्कचा वापर लॉजिस्टिक्स, निधी, आश्रय किंवा स्लीपर सेलसाठी करण्याची शक्यता आहे.

बॉन्डी बीचवरील दहशतवादी हल्ला ही एक गंभीर आठवण आहे की, कट्टरतावाद लोकांच्या नजरेपासून दूर, अनेक दशके शांतपणे वाढू शकतो. मुंबईत प्रचंड लोकसंख्या, आर्थिक महत्त्व आणि कमकुवत पडताळणी यंत्रणांमुळे, आता नागरिकांना अधिक सावध राहणे गरजेचे आहे.

शहराची सुरक्षा धोक्यात येणार नाही याची खात्री करण्यासाठी अधिकाऱ्यांनी तातडीने पार्श्वभूमी पडताळणी, कागदपत्रांची तपासणी आणि विविध संस्थांमधील गुप्तचर माहितीची देवाणघेवाण मजबूत करणे आवश्यक आहे.

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Pune IED Case: Two ISIS-Linked Men Arrested After Returning to India

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In a major counter-terror operation, two individuals linked to a sleeper cell of the Islamic State were apprehended at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport. Authorities intercepted the suspects upon their arrival from Indonesia, where they had been in hiding for over two years.

Identified as Abdullah Faiyaz Shaikh (also known by the alias “Diaperwala”) and Talha Khan, the duo were wanted in connection with a 2023 case involving the fabrication and testing of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in Pune.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) had issued non-bailable warrants and had placed a reward of ₹3 lakh each for credible information leading to their capture. The arrests put a halt to an ongoing probe into a terror cell that was reportedly planning violent acts intended to disrupt communal harmony and wage psychological warfare in India.

During the 2022–2023 period, the suspects participated in bomb-making workshops and carried out controlled IED detonations in Pune’s outskirts. They were part of a broader module that included eight others already in judicial custody.

Following their arrest, both men were presented before a special NIA court in Mumbai and remanded into agency custody for further interrogation. They face charges under anti-terror laws including the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, Explosive Substances Act, Arms Act, and relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code.

This crackdown is being hailed as a significant disruption to ISIS’s efforts to establish operational networks within India. Authorities are doubling down on surveillance and intelligence efforts to identify and dismantle any remaining sleeper cells.

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Bangladeshi Woman Arrested at Mumbai Airport for Living Illegally in India for 33 Years

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Mumbai, India – A Bangladeshi woman who had been living in India illegally for over three decades was arrested at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport after arriving from Kuwait. Authorities discovered that the woman, who had entered India around 1992, had been residing in the country without legal documentation for approximately 33 years.

The woman had allegedly married an Indian man and used the marriage to acquire forged identity documents, including an Indian passport. The passport, first issued in 2016, was renewed multiple times and used for international travel. She had reportedly spent the last six years working in Kuwait before returning to India.

During routine immigration checks, discrepancies in her documents were identified, prompting further investigation. Upon questioning, she admitted to being a Bangladeshi national and confessed to having used forged documents to obtain Indian citizenship and travel abroad.

She has been booked under various sections related to forgery, illegal entry, and misrepresentation of identity. The police are now investigating how she managed to obtain the Indian passport and whether others were involved in facilitating her long-term illegal stay in the country.

This incident has raised concerns about gaps in the verification process for official documents and the potential misuse of marital ties to obtain false identification.

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