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Delhi Police arrested more than 20 Bangladeshis who had entered India illegally during an operation

At present, a large-scale campaign is being run against illegal Bangladeshi intruders in various states of India. In this sequence, Delhi Police has achieved a big success. Delhi Police has arrested more than 20 Bangladeshis during an operation. The police have made these arrests from South East and South Delhi. The Bangladeshis caught had come to India illegally. Many documents have been recovered from them.

Home Minister has ordered action

In fact, recently Home Minister Amit Shah had a high-level meeting with Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, Home Department Minister Ashish Sood, Delhi Police Commissioner and other senior officials. The Home Minister had directed that strict action should be taken against the entire network that helps Bangladeshi and Rohingya intruders enter the country and get their documents made and stay here. The matter of illegal intruders is also related to national security and work should be done with full strictness in this and they should be identified and deported. Strict action should be taken against police stations and sub-divisions that consistently perform poorly.

4 Bangladeshis sent back in Assam

Earlier, a Bangladeshi citizen was caught for trying to enter Maharajganj district adjoining the India-Nepal border without visa and passport. The Sashastra Seema Bal gave information about this on Tuesday. Bangladeshi Saifullah Islam (age 35 years) has been arrested by the SSB in Nichlaul area. At the same time, four Bangladeshi infiltrators were caught in Assam and sent back to the neighboring country. On Monday, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Vishwa Sharma said that the police caught four Bangladeshi citizens and sent them back across the border.

10 Bangladeshis arrested in Bhubaneswar

On the other hand, ten Bangladeshis were arrested on Sunday at Bhubaneswar railway station in Odisha. All of them have been accused of traveling to India without any valid documents. According to the police, these include six men, three women and a minor. The Special Task Force of Odisha Police has arrested the Bangladeshis based on an intelligence input. During interrogation, the accused told that they had come to India illegally by crossing the border with the help of a smuggler near Dhubri in Assam.

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