Delhi Police's Crime Branch has detained 13 Bangladeshi nationals, including five children, for allegedly residing in India without valid documentation. The individuals were apprehended from village Auchandi in the national capital.
The Southern Range of the Delhi Police Crime Branch has apprehended a family of six Bangladeshi nationals, including four minors, residing illegally in the Jhuggi area of Bawana, North Delhi. The family of illegal immigrants had been living in India without valid documentation for over five
A Shimla court ordered the demolition of the remaining two floors of the Sanjauli mosque after the Waqf Board failed to present valid documents. The court ruled that the mosque's construction violated municipal norms.
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 Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Ravi Kumar Singh, the apprehended illegal immigrants were "illegally" residing in Delhi without any valid documents.
"They did not have any valid document to stay in India and a case has been registered in Manpada police station. Further investigation is being conducted...," PRO added.
The Border Security Force (BSF) assisted in the return of as many as 100 students with valid documents on Saturday. The students also include citizens from Nepal, and more students are expected to come back.
Most of these individuals are not willing to return voluntarily, leaving officials with limited options, as there is currently no mechanism in place to efficiently verify their identification documents, including Afghan Citizenship Cards (ACC), Proof of Registration (PoR) cards, and even com
On physical checking of the bag, 14,22,500 Dirham worth approximately INR 3 Crore was found. On enquiry, the passenger could not produce any valid document for carrying such an amount of foreign currency.