The incident occurred over the last two days after which police registered an FIR yesterday and arrested these women and two employees working at the IGIA, based on an operation of the CISF.
Officials said the incident happened when CISF personnel detected suspicious activities of three women in the terminal area late night on July 20 and their questioning led sleuths to find that they had arrived here from Ahmedabad and not Nepal as claimed by the group identified as Puja Tamang (20), Malati Rai (26) and Laxmi Rai (41).
The official said this group led investigators to a batch of four more women who were supposed to reach IGIA early morning on July 21 from Ahmedabad.
"The women who were intercepted yesterday include Krishna Devi (29), Uma Bhujel (31), Sharmila Thapa (23) and Shova Kumari Pariyar (28). Like the earlier group, their immigration documents were also forged," the official said.
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CISF spokesperson Hemendra Singh later said Delhi police arrested an Air India ground handling staffer identified as Kapil and another person working at IGIA identified as Manish for allegedly conniving and helping this group.
"It looks to be a case of women trafficking as all these women were attempting to assemble here in batches and then fly out to Dubai. Further investigations are on," the official said.
An official said the investigators are looking at the trafficking angle as after the devastating earthquake in the Himalayan nation in April this year, there has been a heightened alert on this criminal activity.