Over 1,000 illegal Bangladeshi immigrants identified, 2 held: Delhi Police

Updated : Dec 13, 2024 18:57
|
PTI

Delhi Police have apprehended two illegal Bangladeshi immigrants and over 1,000 others, an official said on Friday.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (southeast) Ravi Kumar Singh said, “We have identified more than 1,000 people during our drive and apprehended two men from Kalindi Kunj and Hazrat Nizamuddin area.”

The city police launched a drive for the identification of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants residing in Delhi on Wednesday, a day after the LG Secretariat ordered a crackdown on such persons.

One of the Bangladeshi entered the national capital on December 6, he said, adding that the other immigrant is a ragpicker.

Multiple security agencies, including the Delhi Police, are questioning them, the DCP said.

“The one who entered Delhi December 6, told police that he paid Rs 25,000 to some agent in Bangladesh and was trying to look for a job here,” he said.

Further details awaited.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Editorji News Desk and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Illegal Immigration

Recommended For You

editorji | India

LeT handler Shabir Ahmed Lone held in Delhi's Ghazipur; sent to 5-day police custody

editorji | India

Delhi on high alert ahead of Eid; heavy security in Dwarka

editorji | India

14 protesters arrested after clash during JNU march over vice-chancellor remarks

editorji | India

Bomb threats to Delhi Secretariat, Assembly, Red Fort and two schools declared hoax

editorji | India

Delhi records overcast morning, IMD issues yellow alert for rain