Delhi Police Detains 66 Bangladeshi Nationals for Illegal Residency

In a significant operation, the Delhi Police detained 66 Bangladeshi nationals who had been living illegally in the city for years. The authorities are now working on their repatriation to Bangladesh while ensuring all legal processes are followed. This action highlights ongoing efforts to manage illegal immigration and uphold visa regulations in India. The Foreigners Regional Registration Office is coordinating the necessary documentation for their deportation. Read on to learn more about this operation and its implications.
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Delhi Police Detains 66 Bangladeshi Nationals for Illegal Residency

Detention of Illegal Immigrants in Delhi

On Saturday, the Delhi Police apprehended 66 Bangladeshi nationals who had been residing illegally in the city for several years, as reported by officials. The authorities are currently in the process of repatriating these individuals back to Bangladesh.


A senior police official indicated that legal proceedings and identity verification for these foreign nationals have commenced in coordination with the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO).


All of these individuals had entered India unlawfully and were violating visa and immigration regulations. The official stated, 'The FRRO is completing the necessary legal and documentation formalities before their deportation. They will be sent back to Bangladesh in accordance with the law.'