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`Fake passport holder has no extremist link'

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BANGALORE: The city police have said that Abdul Gaffar, who was caught with a fake passport, has no link with any extremist organisations. The immigration officials on August 2 caught Gaffar from Nagapattinam at the Bangalore airport while he was on his way to London to work there as a taxi driver. The passport that Gaffar was holding was that of Jamal Kamani Mubarak.

On Monday the city police and officials from the Intelligence Bureau questioned Gaffar. "The information that Gaffar told us tallied with the related documents. There is no case of his links with any extremist organisations," said a police official.

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