23 February 2025

7 Bangladeshi People, Including 5 Women and 2 Men, Deported Amid Crackdown on Illegal Immigrants

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7 Bangladeshi People, Including 5 Women and 2 Men, Deported Amid Crackdown on Illegal Immigrants

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December 29, 2024: Because of rising concerns over the unauthorised stay of migrants, including Bangladeshi nationals, in the capital, the Delhi Police have intensified efforts to identify, detain, and repatriate individuals residing in India without valid documents.

DCP South Delhi, Ankit Chauhan, stated that as part of an operation by the South District Delhi Police, seven illegal migrants from Bangladesh were detected, including five women and two men.

The individuals were found carrying Bangladeshi IDs. Some were working at construction sites, while others were planning to enrol in beauty parlours. After further verification, they were deported through the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO).

“South District Delhi Police has launched a campaign to apprehend illegal Bangladeshi immigrants throughout Delhi. We arrested five Bangladeshi illegal migrants last week and seven today, including five women and two men. They were found carrying Bangladeshi IDs. Some were working at construction sites, while others were planning to work in beauty parlours. After verification, we deported them through the FRRO,” said DCP South Delhi, Ankit Chauhan.

As part of the drive, the Delhi Police have conducted a series of targeted operations and joint inspections across the South West District. Special teams, consisting of officers from local police stations and special units, have been deployed to conduct thorough searches and gather intelligence to locate undocumented immigrants.

During the verification drive, door-to-door checks were conducted, and nearly 400 families were inspected, with their documents being collected. Verification forms (Parcha-12) were sent to their respective addresses in West Bengal for further verification. A special team was also formed and dispatched to West Bengal for manual verification of suspects, the police added.

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