A local court on Saturday gave a five-day physical remand to an Indian national for questioning. Panjam Tiwari was arrested on Friday night during a raid in Lari Adda area of the city for living in the country using a fake passport and documents for the last 10 years. A team of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) produced Tiwari before the court and demanded his custody on physical remand for further investigation, which was granted. According to FIA, the Indian national, a resident of the Indian city of Banaras, had gone to Dubai for work in 2009 and met Kamran, a resident of Gujranwala.
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