Delhi Police apprehend 2 illegal Bangladeshi immigrants
The Delhi Police have apprehended two illegal Bangladeshi immigrants and identified over 1,000 others during an ongoing crackdown, officials said on Thursday.
The Delhi Police have apprehended two illegal Bangladeshi immigrants and identified over 1,000 others during an ongoing crackdown, officials said on Thursday.
Delhi Police officials, on Wednesday, carried out a special drive in the Kalindi Kunj area of South East Delhi to check the documents of the people for details about the Bangladeshi immigrants living illegally in the area.
In a notable policy shift, the All Tripura Hotel & Restaurant Owners’ Association (ATHROA) has relaxed its previous ban on Bangladeshi nationals, allowing individuals with medical visas to access hospitality services at participating establishments.
The intruders, identified as Md Noor Islam, Md Imran, Yasmin Akhtar, Ishmo Tara Akhtar, and Md Babul Hussain, were later deported to Bangladesh.
A Bangladeshi man, who had been staying in Kolkata with a fake Indian passport, was arrested on Saturday.
Several Bangladeshi women, after crossing border illegally, have been working as rag pickers in Indian cities, a senior BSF official said today.
A Bangladeshi couple were intercepted by the police from Guskara area in East Burdwan today.
Surat police claimed to have nabbed ten people, including nine Bangladeshi citizens and busted a Bangladeshi network involved in human trafficking in India.
Acting on a tip off, the 06 Battalion Border Security Force (BSF) of the Border Outpost Karan in Coochbehar district, managed to apprehend three Bangladeshi national last mid night.
The police have registered a case under Section 14 Foreigners Act as the five women did not have any valid documents to stay in India.