The crime branch of Ahmedabad police detained 48 Bangladeshi nationals living illegally in different parts of the city, an official said on Friday, adding that they will be deported to their country.
The action came weeks after the crime branch came across two cases where forged documents were used for creating fake identities and women from Bangladesh trafficked to India and forced into prostitution here, said an official release.
Eight persons were arrested in these two cases, said Assistant Commissioner of Police Bharat Patel.
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