India police detain European TV crew

A foreign TV crew who were filming a reality series in West Bengal have been detained by Indian police for illegally possessing satellite telephones.

Indian police have detained a group of 49 foreign nationals, who were shooting a reality television show, for illegally possessing satellite phones.

Police seized the phones from the foreigners in West Bengal state, where they were apparently shooting the European show Peking Express, which documents contestants hitchhiking across countries, a police official said on Sunday.

Police detained the group for questioning on Saturday following a raid on a resort in the town of Chalsa, 670 kilometres north of Kolkata, said Kunal Agarwal, police superintendent of Jalpaiguri district.

"Tipped off by defence intelligence, police raided a resort in Chalsa where a group of 49 foreigners were shooting a reality show and confiscated 22 satellite phones illegally sneaked into the country," Agarwal said.

"The foreigners included 10 from Belgium, 33 from France, two from the Netherlands and one each from England, Spain, Germany and Italy," he said.

"The foreigners along with 33 Indians were detained for interrogation."

Agarwal said the group faces preliminary charges of "illegally possessing satellite phones and not disclosing the fact to the Indian authorities", which can carry a two-year prison term and fine upon conviction.

India, which is battling an insurgency in Kashmir as well as Maoist rebels elsewhere in the country, bans the use of satellite phones without a licence - mainly for security reasons.

Islamist gunmen used mobile and satellite phones to co-ordinate the brazen three-day assault on Mumbai in 2008 that killed 166 people.

The police officer said the group, upon questioning, explained it had been shooting the show Peking Express, to be telecast in France, and had already filmed in Myanmar and Nepal before arriving in Chalsa on Friday.

Chalsa is a small town in the Indian Himalayan foothills close to the borders of Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan.


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