A Chinese woman has been arrested from the Indo-Nepal border in Sitamarhi, Bihar. Along with the Chinese woman, four other people have also been arrested. All the arrested people were entering the Indian border via Nepal, when SSB jawans caught them. The five arrested are being interrogated.
Trouble with Chinese woman’s language
It has been told that the Chinese woman is being interrogated by senior officers of SSB, but the agencies are having trouble regarding the language of the woman. The woman neither knows Nepali language nor Hindi. Because of which he is having trouble in questioning and investigating. According to the information, SSB jawans suspected some people going from Sonbarsa border on Thursday afternoon. The soldiers enquired. Meanwhile, the Chinese woman spoke something in Chinese language. Just the ears of the SSB jawans stood up. After that, the SSB took into custody the Chinese woman along with three Nepalese and an Indian national.
All five were from a four wheeler
The five persons, including the Chinese woman, were in a four-wheeler vehicle, which was entering Malgwa in Nepal from the Indian border. SSB nabbed all during vehicle checking. The name of a 41 year old woman is Yankee. He was accompanied by Salauddin, a resident of Govindpur in East Champaran district, and Vishwa Kumar Lamba, Sanju Lamba and Kamla Lamba from Nepal. Assistant Commandant of SSB 51st Battalion Ranjit Kumar told that the information has been given to the Ministry of Home Affairs. It was told that soon the woman would be interrogated by the team of the Special Department, after which the matter would be cleared. It has been told that the woman does not have any document to enter the Indian border.
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