Six Bangladeshi nationals deported from Assam amid intensified crackdown on illegal infiltration
Six Bangladeshi nationals, including three women, were apprehended in Assam’s Sribhumi district and subsequently deported to their home country.
As many as 10 foreigners – of Nepal origin, believed to have links with the Tablighi Jamaat, were detained in Dausa of Rajasthan and subsequently deported for the neighbouring country on Saturday.
Statesman News Service | Jaipur | March 22, 2025 8:16 pm
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As many as 10 foreigners – of Nepal origin, believed to have links with the Tablighi Jamaat, were detained in Dausa of Rajasthan and subsequently deported for the neighbouring country on Saturday.
The foreigners including five women were arrested Friday night from different places in Dausa.
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They were picked up from various mosques and some other places places including some mosques in a task undertaken under the supervision of the Circle Officer Ravi Prakash, a police spokesman said here.
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They were staying on these places for some – times, the spokesman said adding “in view of their foreign origin and reported links with the Jamaat, the Home Ministry was informed of their detention.
On directives from the Ministry the foreigners were later sent for deportation at the Nepal border, the spokesman said.
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Six Bangladeshi nationals, including three women, were apprehended in Assam’s Sribhumi district and subsequently deported to their home country.
The Delhi Police on Friday deported a Bangladeshi immigrant couple from South West Delhi. With this the number of immigrants apprehended in the last three days by the cops reached 32.
The deportee, identified as 28-year-old Sonali Shekh, a resident of Narail District, Khulna Division, Bangladesh, was found residing by violating provisions of the Foreigners Act, it added.
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