Two Bangladeshi nationals illegally residing in Delhi since 2012 were apprehended by the Safdarjung Enclave Police Station during a verification drive in the South West District on Thursday.
A Bangladeshi national who had been illegally residing in the national capital for the past four years was apprehended and deported by the Delhi Police during a verification drive conducted by the staff of Kapashera Police Station, South West District.
The illegal immigrant identified as Md Bablu, a resident of Demra village in Dhaka, Bangladesh, was deported to Bangladesh through the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO).
According to the police, the mother had been living here in Delhi illegally since 2005; meanwhile, the son, during interrogation, admitted to entering India via the West Bengal border in 2020 and stated that he had been residing in Katwaria Sarai with his mother.
In a significant breakthrough, the Anti -Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) of Delhi Police and Drug Department of GNCT of Delhi successfully nabbed one woman, who was selling psychotropic injections of Mephentermine illegally without any prescription and any license.
The Anti-Narcotics Unit of the South West District of Delhi Police has deported a 28-year-old Bangladeshi woman who had been residing illegally in India for the past six years and violating provisions of the Foreigners Act.
According to Thane police, the couple, identified as Sabuj Sanowar Shaikh and Bishti Sabuj Sheikh, crossed the Indo-Bangladesh border illegally. They were arrested during a raid by police in the area on Thursday.
A police officer was allegedly assaulted and stones were pelted at his vehicle while he went to conduct a raid to seize illegally stored sand in Kaptpada, Odisha on Wednesday.
A suspicious car that sparked roadblocks on the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv Highway this afternoon was carrying 13 Palestinians who illegally entered Israel looking for work, and was not terror-related as initially feared, the Israeli Police said.
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