Kalyan (Maharashtra) —
In a major action against illegal immigration and organized crime, Kalyan East police have arrested two Bangladeshi nationals who were allegedly living in India using fake documents and changed identities. The accused were staying near Ganpati Mandir at Balaji Apartment, Kalyan East.
According to police sources, the arrested individuals have been identified as Roopali and Yaseen, both Bangladeshi nationals who were allegedly living under Hindu names to conceal their real identity.
The action was carried out on 17 January 2026 after API Sandeep Bhalerao of Kolsewadi Police Station received specific information regarding their presence.
Fake Identity and Illegal Stay
Preliminary investigation suggests that the accused were residing in India using forged documents. Police have registered the case under relevant sections of the Foreigners Act, and document verification is currently underway.
Allegations of Prostitution Racket
Police sources further revealed that the Bangladeshi woman arrested in this case was allegedly found involved in prostitution activities at the location from where she was detained.
Investigators suspect the existence of a larger organized prostitution and human trafficking network operating across Maharashtra and Gujarat.
It is alleged that Bangladeshi women were illegally brought into India, their identity and religion were changed, and they were later forced into prostitution at different locations. Authorities are verifying these claims as part of an ongoing investigation.
Gujarat-Based Agents Under Scanner
During the investigation, the names of two alleged Gujarat-based agents have surfaced:
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Sunil Kumar Ratnaji Parmar
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Jashpal Laxmanbhai Daiya
Police sources claim that these agents were allegedly involved in:
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Bringing Bangladeshi nationals illegally into India
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Arranging fake documents and identity changes
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Organizing marriages and accommodation
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Pushing women into prostitution for financial gain
According to available information, Sunil Kumar Parmar is reportedly a resident of
84, Ambalivas, Deodar, Banaskantha, Gujarat.
It is also alleged that Sunil Parmar married one of the arrested Bangladeshi women in Gujarat about a month ago. These claims are currently under investigation.
Deportation Process Initiated
In the latest development, police confirmed that the Bangladeshi woman arrested in the case is being deported back to Bangladesh after completion of legal formalities.
Officials stated that deportation is being carried out strictly as per law under the Foreigners Act and immigration rules.
Investigation Continues
Police officials have clarified that the investigation is still in progress. The role of agents, financial transactions, additional illegal immigrants, and possible links to other locations are being examined.
Authorities have assured that strict action will be taken against all those involved if the allegations are proven, and further arrests cannot be ruled out.
Real News of India
Reporter: S. M. Fanus





