Tamil Nadu Police arrests Pakistani national for drug-peddling
The arrest comes ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Rameswaram in the district to inaugurate a memorial for former president late APJ Abdul Kalam on 27 July.
Ramanathapuram (TN), July 23: Ramanathapuram District Police have arrested a Pakistani man for allegedly entering India without valid documents on Saturday.
Mohammed Yunus, from Karachi, was arrested from a lodge in Ervadi, they said. Ervadi is famous for its centuries-old dargah in Ramanathapuram district.
When
he
was
arrested
on
Saturday,
he
neither
had
a
passport
nor
a
visa.
He
was
carrying
Pakistani
Rupees
2,500
and
Rs
3,000
in
Indian
currency,
the
police
said.
During
interrogation,
it
came
to
light
that
he
had
come
to
Tamil
Nadu
illegally
by
a
boat
from
Sri
Lanka.
After travelling to several places, including Pudukottai in Tamil Nadu allegedly in search of a contraband substance, he had come to Ervadi, Q branch district police, which deals with national security, said.
Two others from Ervadi, who had allegedly promised to get him the drug, have also been arrested, they said.
The Pakistani national was produced before a magistrate at his residence in Paramakudi and was remanded to judicial custody.
He is being taken to the Puzhal Central Prison in Chennai, which has a separate cell to house foreigners.
The arrest comes ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Rameswaram in the district to inaugurate a memorial for former president late APJ Abdul Kalam on 27 July.
PTI