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A man posing as an NIA (National Investigation Agency) officer was apprehended by Lalgola police during a routine inspection near the India-Bangladesh border. Identified as Zaheer Abbas, residing in the Ramnagar area of Lalgola, he was found in possession of counterfeit NIA credentials and handcuffs, prompting swift action from authorities. Abbas is slated to appear before Lalbagh court today as police seek a five-day custody for further interrogation.
The arrest unfolded during a nocturnal patrol in the Ramnagar area of Lalgola, where police flagged down a scooter rider for inspection. Suspicions arose upon discovering counterfeit NIA identification and handcuffs in the possession of Zaheer Abbas, leading to his immediate arrest. The incident has sparked a broader investigation by law enforcement into the motives and activities of the accused, with authorities aiming to ascertain the extent of Abbas's impersonation and potential accomplices.