Big syndicate of Bangladeshi infiltrators will be exposed, NIA takes charge; Panic in the border states!

Illegal Bangladeshi Migrants News In Hindi: Taking a major step regarding India’s internal security, the Central Government has handed over the command of investigation into illegal Bangladeshi infiltration to the National Investigation Agency (NIA). According to the information, after the initial FIR registered by the Special Cell of Delhi Police, now this entire network will be investigated in depth by the NIA.

FIR was registered in April 2025

The case started in April 2025 when the Special Cell of Delhi Police had registered a serious case regarding illegal infiltration. The police found in their investigation that this is not just a case of illegal entry of some people, but an organized gang is working behind it. Police have so far arrested more than a dozen accused associated with this syndicate.

Fake identity cards and border network exposed

The arrested accused are accused of not only bringing people to India illegally from across the border but also providing them fake Aadhaar cards and voter ID cards to settle them here. Investigation has also revealed that this network is mainly operating from the border states of India. Through this network, infiltrators were being spread to different parts of the country, especially Delhi and surrounding areas.

NIA will investigate the money trail

Now that the case has reached the NIA, the agency will not only investigate the infiltration but will also investigate its money trail and international contacts. According to sources, NIA may register a new FIR in this case so that the roots of the entire syndicate can be reached. The agency will try to find out from where this network is getting funds and whether any foreign forces are also involved in it.

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Speed ​​of deportation increased in 2025

Following strict instructions from the Home Ministry, the campaign to identify illegal immigrants has been intensified. According to statistics, around 2200 Bangladeshis have been deported from Delhi in the year 2025. This number is much higher than in previous years; For example, only 14 Bangladeshis were sent back in 2004 and only 5 in 2008. Investigation has also made it clear that most of the infiltrators had entered India through the West Bengal border. Now with the entry of NIA, this illegal corridor is expected to be curbed.

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