The infiltrators had prepared forged documents such as Aadhar cards and PAN cards with the signature of a local corporator. They also exploited government loopholes to avail welfare schemes
The Hindu 'journalist' Mahesh Langa was arrested on October 8 in connection with the GST fraud case involving over 200 illegal companies registered across the country.
Notably, a large gang of human traffickers operates on the Indo-Bangladesh border in West Bengal, allowing such persons to enter India from the Bangladesh border for a mere four thousand rupees.
Langa, a senior assistant editor with The Hindu, was booked on charges of possession of documents related to the Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB), confirmed Superintendent of Police (SP), Gandhinagar.
A Dalit girl has filed a complaint against a man named Ziyad who is from Pune, Maharashtra, after which he was taken into custody by the Gujarat Police and was subsequently sent to a three-day remand by the court.
As reported earlier, some government employees and police officers connected to ‘journalist’ Mahesh Langa of The Hindu were worried following his arrest in the GST scam case due to their involvement with the alleged journalist.
The City Civil Court Registrar of Ahmedabad, Hardik Sagar Desai, filed a complaint against Christian at the Karanj Police Station, leading to an FIR being registered under multiple sections of the IPC.