Dozen Bangladeshi infiltrators sent to new holding centres in Bengal
A dozen Bangladeshi nationals were sent to two newly set up holding centres in West Bengal till Monday allegedly for entering the country without valid documents.
A dozen Bangladeshi nationals were sent to two newly set up holding centres in West Bengal till Monday allegedly for entering the country without valid documents.
In a crackdown on illegal immigration, the Delhi Police detained two Bangladeshi nationals from Mahipalpur, who had been living illegally in India since 2014, officials said on Sunday.
In an urgent notice issued on Tuesday, the embassy advised all Bangladeshi citizens currently living in or stranded in Nepal to stay inside their residences or hotels until further instructions.
A 34-year-old Bangladeshi immigrant, who was found to be engaged in begging during the day and paraphilic sexual activities at night, was arrested by the Delhi Police on Thursday.
A total of 29 Bangladeshi immigrants were detained from the southwest and east districts of Delhi, police said on Thursday.
In the ongoing verification drive to identify illegal immigrants, 15 Bangladeshi nationals have been deported from the South and South West District of the national capital, police said on Sunday.
The Government Railway Police (GRP), Railway Protection Force (RPF), Border Security Force (BSF), and the Intelligence Division jointly detained three Bangladeshi nationals at Agartala Railway Station on Sunday afternoon.
The Paradip unit of Indian Coast Guard (ICG) intercepted two Bangladeshi fishing vessels operating near the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) within Indian waters and detained 78 crews of the foreign vessel, the Coast Guard personnel said on Tuesday.
The individuals, caught attempting to enter India illegally, were handed over to the police at the Kalaichar Patrol Post.
Tripura police launched the operation after receiving credible intelligence about the illegal presence of foreign nationals in the city.