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Delhi: State Police arrest 24 Bangladeshis for illegal stay

“Delhi: State Police arrest 24 Bangladeshis for illegal stay”, Organiser, March 12, 2025:

“Delhi Police have arrested 24 Bangladeshis from South East and South Delhi during an operation on March 12. According to the Delhi Police, these individuals had entered India illegally. During the operation, several documents were recovered.

In the South District, 13 Bangladeshis were arrested for living there illegally, while in the South East District, 11 Bangladeshis were detained. Police are currently verifying the documents of more than 10 people in these areas.

Five Bangladeshi nationals were arrested by the Delhi police from different areas of the city for illegally residing in the country yesterday. Police said that two Bangladeshis were arrested from the Sadar Bazar area and the remaining three from the outer district…..”

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