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Delhi police have arrested two suspected transgender near the airport. Police have been monitoring both transgender for the past eight days.
Highlights
- Both transgender were active near Delhi Airport.
- Mobile phones with banned apps received from them.
- Both transgender contacted the border with this phone.
Delhi Airport News: Over the past few days, the movement in the streets of the intelligence system has intensified. The movement was active in Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport’s terminal three to just 10 minutes away. The intelligence system had a special input about these two transgender. Based on this input, a Delhi Police team remained behind these two transgender for eight consecutive days.
According to police sources, after continuing continuous surveillance for eight days, the police grew up on April 10. In fact, the police had seen the phone to talk to the IMOS -equipped phone near the two transgender. Seeing the phone, the police team arrested both transgender. When examining the details of the call, it was found that both were talking in Bangladesh across the border and both had a deep connection with Bangladesh.
According to police sources, two transgender arrested in the Mahapalpur area were identified as 22 -year -old and 19 -year -old Tanya. Police have also recovered mobile phones from their possession. Bangladeshi ID proof mobile phones were also recovered. In a mobile phone investigation, it was also found that the two used to contact their Bangladeshi friends through the Facebook Messenger app.
Police investigations also revealed that both transgender Bangladeshi citizens are also citizens. During the interrogation, they both said that they came to India with the help of both agents. After that the two arrived in Delhi. He further revealed that he also changed his gender and form to change the identity. These are the usual, both of them also get minor surgery and hormonal injections. The case is under investigation.
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