Goa Authorities Deport Six Bangladeshi Nationals Amid Immigration Crackdown
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Goa, Feb 26 (NationPress) In an ongoing campaign against unlawful immigration and breaches of immigration regulations, officials have deported six Bangladeshi nationals who were residing in Goa without the necessary travel or immigration documentation, as confirmed by authorities on Thursday.
The deportation took place on Wednesday, executed through a collaborative effort involving the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) in Goa and the Border Security Force (BSF), as per official reports.
Authorities stated that the entire operation was performed following the appropriate protocols. An escort unit from FRRO Goa transferred the six individuals to the BSF, which then deported them back to Bangladesh.
Since 2025, the Foreigners Branch of the Goa Police has identified and facilitated the deportation of a total of 35 illegal Bangladeshi nationals, comprising nine males, seven females, and 19 minors.
The Goa Police reiterated its commitment to combat illegal entries and overstays, coordinating actions with FRRO and other relevant agencies. Officials have encouraged the public to verify the documentation of their tenants and workers and to report any suspicious cases to the nearest police station or the Foreigners Branch.
In related news, the Bengaluru Police initiated a large-scale operation across the city, questioning over 2,000 foreigners and detaining numerous suspected illegal Bangladeshi migrants for verification. This follows a previous operation in January, which resulted in the arrest of 26 individuals in areas like Electronic City and Hebbagodi.
On the same day, a parallel anti-infiltration initiative was conducted in Mumbai, Maharashtra, where the Versova Police apprehended 25 Bangladeshi nationals (comprising 21 transgender individuals, two women, and two men) from the Yari Road vicinity.
These individuals were discovered living without valid documentation near the Shakulshaha Dargah, according to authorities.
Officials further revealed that from January 1 to February 20, the Mumbai Police detained 113 Bangladeshi nationals, out of which 27 have already been deported.