Mumbai: Accused In Saif Ali Khan Stabbing Case Linked To Human Trafficking Network, Four Agents Under Police Radar

According to police sources, Shahzad crossed the border through the Dawki River in Meghalaya with the help of a Bangladeshi agent, paying ₹4,000 for the service.

Poonam Apraj Updated: Thursday, January 23, 2025, 03:09 AM IST
Mohammed Shehzad, the man accused of stabbing actor Saif Ali Khan | FPJ/ ANI

Mohammed Shehzad, the man accused of stabbing actor Saif Ali Khan | FPJ/ ANI

Mumbai: In a major breakthrough in the case involving an attack on actor Saif Ali Khan, Mumbai Police have uncovered a human trafficking network that facilitated the entry of the accused, Shariful Islam Shahzad, into India. Investigations reveal that Shahzad illegally crossed the India-Bangladesh border with the help of a network of agents who specialize in smuggling people across borders.

According to police sources, Shahzad crossed the border through the Dawki River in Meghalaya with the help of a Bangladeshi agent, paying ₹4,000 for the service. Upon entering India, a second agent arranged for his bus journey to Kolkata in exchange for ₹3,000.

Once in Kolkata, a third agent provided accommodation and procured a SIM card using fake documents. This same agent facilitated his travel to Mumbai in May 2024. After arriving in Mumbai, Shahzad met a fourth agent who introduced him to labor contractor Amit Pandey, charging a commission of ₹1,500. In total, Shahzad paid ₹11,000 to various agents.

Mumbai Police are now tracking the four agents involved in this smuggling operation, suspecting their involvement in a larger racket facilitating illegal immigration from Bangladesh. Sources revealed that Shahzad was frustrated with his low earnings in Mumbai. Despite working in Worli and Thane, he earned only ₹13,000-14,000 per month. Struggling to return to Bangladesh, he contacted traffickers again, but they demanded ₹60,000 for the journey. In desperation, he attempted to rob Saif Ali Khan’s residence to raise the money, leading to his arrest.

Published on: Thursday, January 23, 2025, 03:09 AM IST

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