What Happened to the Seven Bangladeshi Illegal Immigrants in Delhi?

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Key Takeaways
- Seven Bangladeshi nationals apprehended in Delhi.
- Coordinated operations by Dwarka and South West District Police.
- Efforts are part of a broader initiative against illegal immigration.
- Deportation process has been initiated for all detained individuals.
- Authorities recovered identification documents from the detainees.
New Delhi, July 16 (NationPress) - In two distinct operations executed by the Delhi Police, a total of seven Bangladeshi nationals living unlawfully in the capital city have been detained and are currently being processed for deportation.
The collaborative efforts by the Dwarka and South West District police signify an escalated initiative against illegal immigration, in alignment with ongoing surveillance and enforcement activities.
In the initial operation, two Bangladeshi nationals were located by the Bindapur Police Station team from Dwarka District, who had been residing illegally in the vicinity.
Under the guidance of the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Dwarka District, a special operation was launched to pinpoint and take stringent action against undocumented foreign nationals.
The Bindapur police team successfully identified two Bangladeshi migrants living illegally, who were subsequently deported following standard procedures, as stated in the official press release.
The individuals were recognized as Shahadatt, 30, son of Abdul Khalik from Morrelganj, Khulna, and Mohammad Anwar, 35, son of Mohammed Badol from Savar, Hemayatpur, Dhaka. Both admitted to having entered India unlawfully and were presented to the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) at R.K. Puram. After completing the required formalities, they were transferred to a detention centre in Vijay Vihar, Rohini, awaiting deportation.
In another operation, the Operations Cell of South West District Police apprehended five additional Bangladeshi nationals, which included two women and a 13-year-old boy.
According to the press release from South West District Police, “The team of Operations Cell, South West District has performed commendably by tracing and apprehending five Bangladeshi migrants… A fresh deportation process has been initiated with the assistance of FRRO, Delhi, after fulfilling all necessary formalities.”
The detainees were found wandering in the Palam Village area, unable to present valid Indian documentation and confessed to having entered India illegally in 2017. They had previously worked at brick kilns in Kosli, Rewari, Haryana, but had recently relocated to Delhi in search of new job opportunities. Copies of Bangladeshi identification documents, including national ID cards and birth certificates, were recovered from their belongings.
The arrested individuals were identified as Akash (26), Chamili Khatun (26), Mohd. Nahim (27), Halima Begum (40), and Mohd. Usman (13), all originating from various areas in the Kurigram and Dhaka districts of Bangladesh.
Legal procedures were quickly completed, and the FRRO has commenced formal deportation for all five individuals.
Senior officials, including DCP Dwarka Ankit Singh and DCP South West Amit Goel, have praised their teams for their swift actions and thorough fieldwork.