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The Hindu
27-05-2025
- The Hindu
92 illegal Bangladeshi nationals arrested in 10-day operation
The Delhi police have arrested 92 Bangladeshi nationals in a special 10-day drive across south-west Delhi, an officer said on Tuesday . The door-to-door operation was conducted in several areas, including Sarojini Nagar, Kishangarh, Safdarjung Enclave, Vasant Kunj, Kapashera, Palam Village, and Sagarpur. 'A total of 88 Bangladeshis were detained from these areas,' Deputy Commissioner of Police (South West) Surendra Choudhary said, going on to add that detainees failed to produce valid documents to justify their stay in India. The officer said most had entered India illegally, either by crossing rivers or through gaps in border fencing, and had been living in Delhi for years, working as daily wagers and domestic help. The police also apprehended a Bangladeshi couple, Mohd. Asad Ali, 44, and Nasima Begum, 40, along with their children, Naim Khan, 18, and Asha Moni, 13, from Delhi Cantonment. They said the family had been residing illegally for 12 years and hails from Bangladesh's Kurigram district.


India Today
27-05-2025
- Politics
- India Today
88 illegal Bangladeshi nationals detained in 10-day special drive in Delhi
Eighty-eight Bangladeshi nationals were traced and detained during a 10-day-long special verification drive in Delhi's South West district. The operation, carried out across vulnerable localities such as Sarojini Nagar, Kishangarh, Safdarjung Enclave, Vasant Kunj (North and South), Kapashera, Palam Village, Delhi Cantonment, and Sagarpur, involved extensive door-to-door was part of the Ministry of Home Affairs' ongoing campaign to identify and deport foreign nationals residing unlawfully in on specific intelligence and input from local informers, police teams launched coordinated efforts to identify individuals lacking valid documentation. According to Deputy Commissioner of Police (Southwest) Surendra Choudhary, all 88 individuals failed to produce legal documents permitting their stay in India. Many were found in possession of Bangladeshi identity documents, which were subsequently recovered and verified during the process.'The detained individuals admitted to entering India through unauthorised routes,' said DCP Choudhary was quoted as saying by news agency PTI.'Some crossed riverine borders, while others exploited gaps in border fencing to infiltrate the country. Most had been residing in the capital for several years, working as daily wage laborers or in domestic roles," the official a separate operation, the police also detained a Bangladeshi family of four — Mohd Asad Ali (44), his wife Nasima Begum (40), and their two children — from the Delhi Cantonment area. The family, who had been residing illegally in India for over a decade, confessed to being natives of Farooq Bazar Ajwatari, Phulbari Kurigram in were able to present valid Indian citizenship documents. Their deportation process has been initiated with the assistance of the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO), New the latest operation, the total number of Bangladeshi nationals apprehended in the South West District since December 26, 2024, has risen to Delhi Police reiterated their commitment to maintaining internal security and upholding immigration laws, emphasising that the verification and deportation efforts will continue under the broader mandate of the Home Ministry's campaign against illegal PTI inputsMust Watch


Time of India
27-05-2025
- Time of India
92 Bangladeshi nationals held for illegal stay in southwest Delhi; 142 detained since December
Delhi Police has apprehended 92 Bangladeshi nationals for illegally staying in the country in two different operations during a special drive in southwest Delhi, an official said on Tuesday. With this, the total number of Bangladeshi nationals detained in the district since December 26, 2024, has reached 142, he said. According to police, a 10-day-long special operation was launched recently in areas under the jurisdiction of the Southwest district to identify and detain foreign nationals living illegally. Acting on intelligence inputs and with the help of local informers, teams carried out door-to-door verification in several vulnerable localities. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Temara: Beautiful New Senior Apartments with Two Bedrooms Senior Apartments | Search Ads Search Now Undo "In the course of the drive, 88 Bangladeshi nationals were detained from areas such as Sarojini Nagar, Kishangarh, Safdarjung Enclave, Vasant Kunj (North and South), Kapashera, Palam village, Delhi Cantonment and Sagarpur," Deputy Commissioner of Police (Southwest) Surendra Choudhary in a statement said. The officer said that during interrogation, they failed to produce any valid documents to justify their stay in India. Live Events Many were found in possession of Bangladeshi identity documents. Their claims were verified, and on establishing their illegal status, they were detained for further legal proceedings. He said that the detainees admitted to entering India through illegal routes -- some crossed rivers on the India-Bangladesh border, while others infiltrated through gaps in border fencing. Most of them had been residing in Delhi for several years and were employed as daily wagers and in domestic work. In a separate operation, teams apprehended a Bangladeshi couple and their two minor children from the Delhi Cantonment area. "They were identified as Mohd Asad Ali (44), his wife Nasima Begum (40), son Mohd Naim Khan (18) and daughter Asha Moni (13). Police said the family had been residing illegally in the Delhi Cantonment area for the past 12 years," said the DCP. None of them could furnish any valid Indian citizenship documents. During questioning, they confessed to being natives of Farooq Bazar Ajwatari, Phulbari Kurigram in Bangladesh. The police said the family's statements have been recorded and procedures for deportation are being initiated through the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO). So far, the southwest district police have apprehended 142 Bangladeshi nationals from December last year.


The Print
27-05-2025
- The Print
92 Bangladeshi nationals held for illegal stay in southwest Delhi; 142 detained since December
According to police, a 10-day-long special operation was launched recently in areas under the jurisdiction of the Southwest district to identify and detain foreign nationals living illegally. With this, the total number of Bangladeshi nationals detained in the district since December 26, 2024, has reached 142, he said. New Delhi, May 27 (PTI) Delhi Police has apprehended 92 Bangladeshi nationals for illegally staying in the country in two different operations during a special drive in southwest Delhi, an official said on Tuesday. Acting on intelligence inputs and with the help of local informers, teams carried out door-to-door verification in several vulnerable localities. 'In the course of the drive, 88 Bangladeshi nationals were detained from areas such as Sarojini Nagar, Kishangarh, Safdarjung Enclave, Vasant Kunj (North and South), Kapashera, Palam village, Delhi Cantonment and Sagarpur,' Deputy Commissioner of Police (Southwest) Surendra Choudhary in a statement said. The officer said that during interrogation, they failed to produce any valid documents to justify their stay in India. Many were found in possession of Bangladeshi identity documents. Their claims were verified, and on establishing their illegal status, they were detained for further legal proceedings. He said that the detainees admitted to entering India through illegal routes — some crossed rivers on the India-Bangladesh border, while others infiltrated through gaps in border fencing. Most of them had been residing in Delhi for several years and were employed as daily wagers and in domestic work. In a separate operation, teams apprehended a Bangladeshi couple and their two minor children from the Delhi Cantonment area. 'They were identified as Mohd Asad Ali (44), his wife Nasima Begum (40), son Mohd Naim Khan (18) and daughter Asha Moni (13). Police said the family had been residing illegally in the Delhi Cantonment area for the past 12 years,' said the DCP. None of them could furnish any valid Indian citizenship documents. During questioning, they confessed to being natives of Farooq Bazar Ajwatari, Phulbari Kurigram in Bangladesh. The police said the family's statements have been recorded and procedures for deportation are being initiated through the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO). So far, southwest district police apprehended 142 Bangladeshi nationals from December last year. PTI BM RT This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


Hindustan Times
27-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
92 Bangladeshi nationals held for illegal stay in southwest Delhi; 142 detained since December
New Delhi, Delhi Police has apprehended 92 Bangladeshi nationals for illegally staying in the country in two different operations during a special drive in southwest Delhi, an official said on Tuesday. With this, the total number of Bangladeshi nationals detained in the district since December 26, 2024, has reached 142, he said. According to police, a 10-day-long special operation was launched recently in areas under the jurisdiction of the Southwest district to identify and detain foreign nationals living illegally. Acting on intelligence inputs and with the help of local informers, teams carried out door-to-door verification in several vulnerable localities. "In the course of the drive, 88 Bangladeshi nationals were detained from areas such as Sarojini Nagar, Kishangarh, Safdarjung Enclave, Vasant Kunj , Kapashera, Palam village, Delhi Cantonment and Sagarpur," Deputy Commissioner of Police Surendra Choudhary in a statement said. The officer said that during interrogation, they failed to produce any valid documents to justify their stay in India. Many were found in possession of Bangladeshi identity documents. Their claims were verified, and on establishing their illegal status, they were detained for further legal proceedings. He said that the detainees admitted to entering India through illegal routes some crossed rivers on the India-Bangladesh border, while others infiltrated through gaps in border fencing. Most of them had been residing in Delhi for several years and were employed as daily wagers and in domestic work. In a separate operation, teams apprehended a Bangladeshi couple and their two minor children from the Delhi Cantonment area. "They were identified as Mohd Asad Ali , his wife Nasima Begum , son Mohd Naim Khan and daughter Asha Moni . Police said the family had been residing illegally in the Delhi Cantonment area for the past 12 years," said the DCP. None of them could furnish any valid Indian citizenship documents. During questioning, they confessed to being natives of Farooq Bazar Ajwatari, Phulbari Kurigram in Bangladesh. The police said the family's statements have been recorded and procedures for deportation are being initiated through the Foreigners Regional Registration Office . So far, southwest district police apprehended 142 Bangladeshi nationals from December last year.