Delhi: Big action by Anti Narcotics Cell, woman living illegally in Delhi sent back to Bangladesh
Big police action against illegal Bangladeshis in Delhi. The Anti-Narcotics Unit of South West District has deported an illegal Bangladeshi woman. Sonali Shaikh, a 28-year-old illegal Bangladeshi woman, was living in India for the last 6 years, thereby violating foreign laws. This information was given by the Anti-Narcotics Unit on Friday. According to the information, a special police operation is going on in the capital Delhi to identify illegal Bangladeshis. Sonali, who was living in India for the last six years, has been sent back to Bangladesh by the Anti-Narcotics Unit under the Foreigners Act.
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11 people were arrested 3 days ago
On Tuesday, December 24, Delhi Police arrested 11 people, including 5 Bangladeshis and 6 locals. They used to settle illegal Bangladeshi infiltrators in different areas of Delhi by making fake identity cards and documents.
On December 21, on the orders of LG Vinay Saxena, Delhi Police and other bodies arrested 175 Bangladeshis.
LG had given orders for action
Police say to Bangladeshis living in different areas of Delhi that they are living illegally. Police said that there is a plan to identify those who do not have Indian documents, detain them and send them back to Bangladesh.
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Action will be taken on the basis of investigation report
Delhi Police said that the police had identified 175 suspicious people in different areas of the outer district and their documents were checked. Further action will be taken based on whatever comes to light after the investigation.
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