The Border Security Force (BSF) apprehended a Chinese intruder along the India-Bangladesh international border in Malda, West Bengal while he was trying to cross the border illegally. The 36-year-old man was infiltrating into the Indian territory around 7 am. He was dressed in a black sweatshirt, pants and shoes. Upon being challenged by the forces, he tried to run away from spot. The BSF personnel then chased him and brought to the Border Out Post Mohadipur for questioning.
The man was identified by security officials as Junwei Han. Officials also found a Chinese passport bearing a Bangladeshi visa, a laptop and three mobile phone SIM cards. He has been kept at the Kaliachak post of the border guarding force, and a BSF spokesperson in Delhi said an interview of the individual is underway by agencies concerned.
The intruder does not understand English. A security officer conversant in the Chinese Mandarin language has been called in for a joint questioning session by officials.
During the interrogation, the man revealed his name as Han Junwe, aged 36, and a resident of Hubei, China. He revealed that he reached Dhaka, Bangladesh on June 2 on a business visa, and stayed there with a Chinese friend. On June 08, he came to Sona Masjid in Chapainawabganj district of Bangladesh and stayed at a hotel. On June 10, when he was trying to enter inside the Indian territory, he was caught by the BSF troops.
He further revealed that he had visited India four times before. He had come to Hyderabad in 2010 and Delhi Gurugram thrice after 2019. According to him, he has a hotel in Gurugram named ‘Star Spring’.
Some of his colleagues in this hotel are from China and rest of the Indian people are working as employees. Upon further questioning, he revealed when he had gone to his hometown of Hubei (China), one of his business partners, namely Sun Jiang, sent him numbers of 10-15 Indian mobile phone SIMs after a few days, which were received by him and his wife.
However, a few days ago, Jiang was arressted by the ATS Lucknow. Junwe told BSF that his business partner disclosed about him to the interrogators after which a case was registered against him and his wife in Lucknow.
Following the development, he couldn’t get an Indian visa in China, and therefore he got a visa from Bangladesh and then Nepal to reach India.