
20 Bangladeshis illegally residing in Hyderabad deported
Hyderabad, Aug 14 (PTI) Twenty Bangladeshi nationals residing 'illegally" here were deported following due procedure, police said on Thursday.
On credible information, twenty Bangladeshis–nine men and 11 women, who were staying illegally were identified recently and have been deported on Wednesday, they said.
'They were deported as per procedure…," a police official said, without providing further details. PTI VVK GDK VVK ROH
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