Three female scale 7-feet wall home to avoid security | Vadodara News – Times of India

Vadodara: Three women including two women from Bangladesh absconding from the security home Nizampura In the city area on Tuesday morning while the Railway Police is investigating the matter with the authority, the crime branch has also started efforts to track down the women who were last seen on the Ahmedabad-Vadodara highway. Sources said that a woman has been allegedly arrested from Rajkot.
According to the police, the railway police caught the women with fake identity cards when they were traveling Howrah-Ahmedabad A few days ago, the train railway police had registered a case against them. najmul sheikh who was with the women. identified as women Mausami SheikhResidents of West Bengal, Yasmin Jajmia and Farzana Shaikh, both residents of Bangladesh, were mentioned in the crime as witnesses and sent to the Women’s Protection Home.
Bangladeshi women admitted to buying fake Aadhar cards from a man in Bharuch. He had earlier gone to Rajkot and Mumbai. Senior police officers were expected to interrogate these women about their relations with other Bangladeshi residents who were apprehended in other states. However, at around 2 am on Tuesday, the three women managed to escape from the women’s security home.
Police said they came out of their room and proceeded towards the compound wall which is at least seven feet high and is secured with barbed wire. The women placed the dustbin on the plastic chair and somehow managed to climb the wall. “Two of them headed towards the Ahmedabad-Vadodara highway and were seen in a bus. But they had to get down at GSFC as they did not have money to pay the bus fare. We are trying to track them down,” said a crime branch official.