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Saif Ali Khan attack case: The river crossing that assailant used to enter India

Accused Shariful Islam reveals during interrogation that he used the lesser known Dawki River crossing in Meghalaya due to heightened security at the Bengal border

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Shariful Islam, immediately after his arrest at Hiranandani Estate, Thane, early on January 19. PIC/DIWAKAR SHARMA

Shariful Islam, immediately after his arrest at Hiranandani Estate, Thane, early on January 19. PIC/DIWAKAR SHARMA

The arrest of Saif Ali Khan’s attacker, Shariful Islam, 30, has not only fetched police officers laurels but has also brought to light an unusual route Bangladeshis use to cross the border in a manner akin to that depicted in the Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Dunki. Hours after his arrest, Shariful narrated to the cops how he eluded the Border Security Force (BSF) by crossing the Dawki river, also known as the Umngot, which flows between India and Bangladesh.

The alleged attacker, who is in the custody of the Bandra police. File Pic/Anurag Ahire
The alleged attacker, who is in the custody of the Bandra police. File Pic/Anurag Ahire

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