Mumbai Police Conduct Major Operation, Arrest 25 Illegal Bangladeshi Nationals
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New Delhi, Feb 25 (NationPress) In a significant crackdown, the Versova police in Mumbai, Maharashtra, have apprehended 25 Bangladeshi nationals who were illegally residing in India, specifically from the Andheri West Yari Road region.
Of those detained, 21 are transgender individuals, along with two women and two men. The authorities are actively working on the deportation of all apprehended individuals back to Bangladesh.
Police reports indicate that these individuals had illegally entered India several years prior, initially crossing through Kolkata and subsequently traveling via Delhi and Gujarat before arriving in Mumbai.
Once established in the city, they reportedly forged numerous fraudulent Indian identity documents. During the operation, the Versova police uncovered a considerable amount of both Indian and Bangladeshi identification papers from the arrested individuals, which are now under investigation.
This enforcement action was initiated following intelligence gathered by the Versova police Anti-Terrorism Cell (ATC), which suggested that the group would congregate at a local dargah in the Yari Road area. In response, the ATC team executed a raid, resulting in the custody of the 25 Bangladeshi nationals. Ongoing investigations aim to uncover the full extent of the network, including individuals who may have assisted in their unlawful entry and settlement in India.
This operation follows an earlier case on February 18, where police in North Bengal detained a man believed to be a Bangladeshi national for residing in India for several years with fraudulent identity documents.
The individual, identified as Omar Farooq Byapari, had been living in the Chowdhuryhat Gram Panchayat area under the Dinhata-II block in Cooch Behar district. He is accused of illegally obtaining several identity documents, including an Aadhaar card and voter ID, by falsely presenting an Indian citizen as his father in official records. Police sources confirmed that Byapari managed to establish these credentials by misrepresenting personal details on official forms.
The Versova police emphasized that this operation is part of their continuous efforts to detect and prevent illegal immigration and identity fraud within the city. All 25 detained Bangladeshi nationals are anticipated to be deported shortly, while further investigations persist to identify other individuals involved in this network.