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Delhi: Major illegal immigration network busted; 47 Bangladeshis arrested, 100 under scanner

Delhi Police arrested 47 Bangladeshi nationals in a crackdown on a cross-border illegal immigration network. The operation extended to Chennai and Vijayawada, with multiple Indian facilitators arrested and over 100 more suspects under surveillance.

ANI May 03, 2025 19:47 IST googleads

The operation was part of a special campaign targeting illegal immigrants (Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], May 3 (ANI): In a major crackdown on cross-border illegal immigration, Delhi Police dismantled an organised network responsible for bringing Bangladeshi nationals into India without valid documentation.
The operation led to the detention of 47 illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and the arrest of several facilitators involved in the network.
Joint Commissioner of Police (Southern Range), Sanjay Kumar Jain, confirmed that the operation was part of a special campaign targeting illegal immigrants, particularly those from Bangladesh.
Jain said, "Delhi Police has been conducting a special campaign against illegal immigrants, especially those from Bangladesh. During this campaign, the Southern Range, particularly the South District, has apprehended a significant number of Bangladeshi illegal immigrants. The team has done commendable work by detecting around 47 illegal Bangladeshi immigrants and taking legal action against them. A detailed investigation was carried out to dismantle the entire network."
The key accused, identified as Chand Miya, is a Bangladeshi national who allegedly ran a sophisticated network of agents helping people cross borders illegally and settle in different Indian cities.
He said, "The mastermind behind this trafficking network was identified as Chand Miya, a resident of Bangladesh. He was responsible for bringing people from Bangladesh to India through a well-organised network involving local agents. Fake identity documents were created for these individuals, and they were placed in various forms of employment. Chand Miya originally resided in Taimoor Nagar, but later relocated to a southern state, where he expanded his immigrant trafficking operations."
The Delhi Police has also identified approximately 100 more individuals who are suspected to be part of this illegal immigration network.
Jain said, "Based on his disclosure, 33 Bangladeshi nationals were apprehended in Chennai with the help of the Chennai Police, and two FIRs have been registered there. He also helped settle some immigrants in Bangalore and others in Delhi. Their primary source of income was employment in the unorganized and low-skilled manual labour sectors. So far, we have zeroed-down around 100 more individuals who are being traced and detected."
The crackdown also led to the arrest of five Indian agents who were facilitating the illegal immigration process.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) South East Ravi Kumar Singh said, "Till now, we have apprehended more than 75 Bangladeshi immigrants in the South District. In this specific case, 47 Bangladeshi nationals have been detained, along with five Indian agents who were facilitating them. The breakthrough came when we detected one Bangladeshi individual, whose name was revealed to be Chand Miya. The investigation then expanded, leading to the arrest of 33 more Bangladeshis in Chennai and 8 in Vijayawada. Further investigation is ongoing, and any additional persons found involved will also be apprehended." (ANI)

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