Efforts to trace, deport illegal Bangladeshi immigrants intensify
Millennium Post Delhi|December 17 2024
6 BANGLADESHI'S SENT BACK: DELHI POLICE
Naresh Biswani
Efforts to trace, deport illegal Bangladeshi immigrants intensify

NEW DELHI: The Delhi police have stepped up their drive to identify and deport Bangladeshi nationals who are illegally staying in the city. Police teams in 15 districts have been directed to investigate and identify such nationals, following a directive from Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena. During the past week, seven Bangladeshi nationals were found to be staying illegally in Delhi without any valid Indian documents.

Among these, six have already been sent back to Bangladesh. The remaining individual is being detained in Shahjahanabad at the Sarai Rohilla detention centre and is also due to be deported soon.

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