Updated On: 23 February, 2024 12:20 PM IST | Mumbai | Faisal Tandel
The police said the accused national had prepared forged documents and was staying in the National market in Wadala

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The Mumbai crime branch Unit 5 has arrested an Afghanistan national for illegally staying in Mumbai. The police said the accused national had prepared forged documents and was staying in the National market in Wadala. The police said the national was into the money lending business and was giving loans on 10 per cent interest.
According to the crime branch sources, the Unit 5 team had intercepted the Afghan National at the National Market, Wadala. The name of the Afghan National is Habibullah Prang 38, residing in the village of Tamer, District Zuramat, Paktiya Province, Afghanistan. "In 2007 he came to India on a one-year tourist visa and had to return back in 2008. But he was staying illegally and in 2011 he was deported back to Afghanistan. He again came back in 2017 by changing his name on a tourist visa for a year and was again staying in RAK marg jurisdiction illegally," said a police official.