Cyberabad police detained seven Bangladeshi nationals in Jeedimetla, Hyderabad, for staying without valid travel documents. Officials said the group had entered India illegally and were residing unlawfully before being shifted to a deportation centre in Medak district.
Mumbai Police arrested seven Bangladeshi nationals in Andheri for allegedly staying in India without valid documents for nearly 15 years. Acting on intelligence inputs, officers detained the group during a targeted operation, with investigations underway into their network and support system
Gujarat Police detained 501 Bangladeshi nationals during a statewide operation against illegal immigration. Authorities are also verifying over 6,200 individuals and investigating those who allegedly provided shelter or jobs to undocumented migrants, as part of the ongoing Operation Delta Hunt
UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath urged citizens to verify identities before hiring anyone as the state intensifies action against illegal immigrants. Citing recent Supreme Court remarks, he said a strict verification drive is underway, with infiltrators being identified and sent to detention centres.
The Enforcement Directorate detained a carpenter and his family from Chakdah, West Bengal, in connection with a fake passport racket. The case is linked to a previous arrest involving a Pakistani operative and illegal Bangladeshi nationals
Delhi Police have arrested 10 transgender Bangladeshi nationals living illegally in the city. The accused, detained in separate raids in Shalimar Bagh and Mahendra Park, had altered their appearance to conceal their identity and were found violating immigration laws.
Delhi Police detained seven Bangladeshi nationals in separate operations across Dwarka and South West Districts. The undocumented migrants, including two women and a minor, were handed over to the FRRO. Deportation proceedings have been initiated following all legal formalities.
The ED launched its investigation based on two FIRs initially registered by the Telangana Police and later re-registered by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), Hyderabad. The Telangana Police had carried out raids at two brothels on the outskirts of Hyderabad, uncovering a well-organized prostitution and human trafficking syndicate run by Bangladeshi nationals, which led to the filing of FIRs at Chatrinaka and Pahadishareef police stations.
The NIA investigation established that the arrested accused were associates of Dhali and Abdul Barik Shaik who illegally trafficked young girls from Bangladesh to India and vice versa, according to the official.