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Delhi Police detains 66 illegal Bangladeshi nationals, deportation process underway

Delhi Police detains 66 illegal Bangladeshi nationals, deportation process underway

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New Delhi, Jun 7 (PTI) Delhi Police on Saturday detained 66 Bangladeshi nationals living illegally in the city for several years, officials said.
The detainees, who had been residing in northwest Delhi without valid documents are being processed for deportation to Bangladesh, he said.

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