Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma affirmed structured action against illegal migrants in the state and said that outsiders living in Chhattisgarh should come before the police and give a clarification.
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.
Gujarat Home Minister Harsh Sanghvi on Wednesday stated that the administration has demolished illegal encroachments where Bangladeshis have been found to be residing illegally.
The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation launched a special demolition drive against the Bangladeshi intruders near the Chadola lake. According to Ahmedabad police commissioner Gyanendra Singh Malik, Bangal Vaas is a region where a lot of Bangladeshis live and action has been taken against them e
In a massive statewide crackdown, over 550 illegal immigrants from Bangladesh were detained in Ahmedabad and Surat for residing in India with forged documents, Gujarat police said on Saturday.
Union Minister of State (MoS) for Home Nityanand Rai shared the information in a written reply, mentioning that these 2,601 Bangladeshis were apprehended on the India-Bangladesh border between January 1, 2024, and January 31, 2025.
The individuals were detained for around 1600 hours while disembarking from Silchar-Agartala Express. The apprehended Bangladeshi nationals were returning from Bengaluru and had planned to exfiltrate to Bangladesh.
Addressing the media, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Lal Umed Singh said that all the three people have been taken on a three-day remand by the police.
According to Delhi Police, the teams swung into action to nab the foreign Nationals who were overstaying in India without a valid visa and residing or roaming in the area of Dwarka District.