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Supreme Court Hears Bail Plea of Bangladeshi Accused in Cross-Border Human Trafficking Case

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The Supreme Court has heard the bail plea of Bangladeshi national Suman Shaik in a human-trafficking case involving illegal entry through the India-Bangladesh border.

New Delhi: Today, On May 20, The Supreme Court of India has heard the bail plea of Suman Shaik, a Bangladeshi citizen who is facing serious charges in a human-trafficking case.

The case involves the illegal entry and trafficking of foreign nationals through the India-Bangladesh border.

The matter came before a bench of the Supreme Court, which included Justice Surya Kant and Justice N.K. Singh.

The court listened to the bail request and considered the details of the case.

Suman Shaik has been accused of helping in the movement of people across the international border in an illegal way.

Supreme Court Hears Bail Plea of Bangladeshi Accused in Cross-Border Human Trafficking Case

As a result, he has been booked under human-trafficking laws. The case is related to the trafficking of people from outside India, mainly through the border between India and Bangladesh.

The bench of Justices Surya Kant and N.K. Singh heard the matter in detail.

The court is now expected to take a decision on whether bail can be granted to the accused or not.

This case brings attention to the issue of illegal human trafficking and the use of international borders for such crimes. The Supreme Court’s decision in this matter is awaited.

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