According to the Chief Minister's Office (CMO), CM Revanth Reddy has issued orders to police officials to detain Pakistani and Bangladeshi nationals who are residing illegally. Additionally, leaves of the employees of all departments who engage in emergency services have been cancelled.
In two separate operations along the India-Bangladesh border, the Border Security Force (BSF) Meghalaya Frontier intercepted and apprehended five Bangladeshi nationals attempting to cross into India illegally, officials said on Sunday.
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.
In a massive statewide crackdown on illegal immigration, Vadodara Police have caught more than 500 suspected Bangladesh nationals, officials said on Saturday.
The operation was conducted on secret information and jointly carried out by personnel from the Agartala Government Railway Police Station (GRPS), the Railway Protection Force (RPF), and the intelligence department.
According to police, preliminary investigations suggest that all three had entered India illegally and were planning to travel further into southern states via train through Kolkata. Authorities suspect their movement was part of a broader human trafficking or illegal immigration network.
In a major crackdown on illegal immigration, the staff of Police Station South Campus, South West District, Delhi, has detained eight Bangladeshi nationals found residing unlawfully in various areas of the city.
A team of Delhi police apprehended a Bangladeshi national "residing illegally" in the national capital. He was later sent to the Deportation Centre with the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO).
According to Delhi police, the three were apprehended on the basis of secret information and human intelligence. The police team succeeded in identifying three Bangladeshi nationals residing in the national capital without valid Indian documents and apprehended them after verifying all the r
The South West district of Delhi Police has apprehended a Bangladeshi national residing illegally in the city and facilitated his deportation to Bangladesh through the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO).
The Delhi Police on Sunday arrested two Bangladeshi nationals, Atifa and Asma, both 24, who had been living in India illegally for years in the East District. They were found to be residing in Delhi without valid documents or permits.
According to the police, these individuals engaged in activities such as begging at traffic signals. Acting on a confidential tip-off, the police conducted an investigation and, after gathering concrete evidence, apprehended six transgender people near Jahangirpuri Metro Station.