Deportation process started in Bengal, 3 Bangladeshis kept in holding center of Murshidabad
In Kolkata, the West Bengal government had given a decision to keep the infiltrators in the holding center till deportation. Now on Tuesday, three Bangladeshi infiltrators have been kept in the holding center made for illegal foreign citizens. On Monday, Malda became the first district in the state to set up holding centres. Where 9 suspected infiltrators have been kept.
Meanwhile, a senior police officer said that the holding center in Lalgola, Murshidabad has now become operational. Three Bangladeshi citizens have been kept under tight security in this centre. He has informed that these three had allegedly tried to cross the border illegally. He was living in Lalgola. He was arrested on Sunday, officials said. Later sent to the holding centre.
According to the police officer, further legal and administrative processes in relation to these detained people will be completed in coordination with the state home department and central agencies.
Officials said that 24-hour police deployment has been ensured at these centers set up in Lalgola. The details of the detained people have been first sent to the Home Department. This center has been temporarily built on the third floor of Padma Bhawan. This building is adjacent to the Bahadurpur Panchayat office under the jurisdiction of Lalgola police station.
Earlier, the Home and Hill Affairs Department had given instructions to all the District Magistrates on May 23. It was said that necessary infrastructure should be created to house the detained foreigners and those foreign prisoners who have been released. Who are waiting to be sent back to their country.
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