Delhi: Police launches massive crackdown on illegal Bangladeshi settlers; 175 found without documents within 12 hours
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Delhi: Police launches massive crackdown on illegal Bangladeshi settlers; 175 found without documents within 12 hours

During the 12-hour campaign, 175 individuals were identified as residing without any valid documentation. Their identities are currently under scrutiny as police verify the authenticity of their credentials through interrogation and cross-referencing with local contacts

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In a concerted effort to address the issue of illegal immigrants, Delhi Police initiated a large-scale operation targeting undocumented Bangladeshi immigrants across the national capital. Over 175 individuals suspected of residing without valid documentation were identified during a 12-hour operation that began on the evening of December 21, 2024. This campaign is part of a broader directive aimed at ensuring that individuals without proper credentials are located and dealt with according to the law.

The operation began on December 11, 2024, shortly after the Lieutenant Governor’s Secretariat issued strict directives to take action against illegal immigrants in Delhi. The police expressed growing concerns about the increasing presence of undocumented individuals, citing potential security risks associated with the trend. Acting on these instructions, the police intensified their efforts, particularly in Outer Delhi, a region often cited as a hub for such activities.

During the 12-hour campaign, 175 individuals were identified as residing without any valid documentation. Their identities are currently under scrutiny as police verify the authenticity of their credentials through interrogation and cross-referencing with local contacts.

An officer from the Outer District Police revealed that specialised teams were formed to carry out the operation. These included personnel from local police stations, district-level specialised units, and the Foreign Cell. The teams employed a systematic approach, conducting door-to-door checks and gathering intelligence on suspected individuals through local informants.

The operation, which started at 6 PM on December 21, continued uninterrupted for 12 hours. During this period, 175 individuals were identified as residing without valid documentation. Police officials conducted rigorous verification of their identities, scrutinizing documents and cross-referencing information obtained from neighbours and other local sources.

The individuals identified during the operation are currently undergoing thorough interrogation. Police are  verifying their credentials and gathering additional evidence. Based on the outcomes of these investigations, further legal actions will be initiated.

Delhi Police highlighted the seriousness of the issue, emphasising the potential security implications of the rising number of undocumented immigrants in the capital. Authorities have begun the process of detaining these individuals, with plans to deport them to their country of origin. “We have zero tolerance for illegal activities, and this campaign will continue to ensure the safety and security of Delhi,” a senior police officer stated.

The presence of illegal immigrants, particularly from Bangladesh, has been a growing concern for Delhi authorities. The Lieutenant Governor’s office flagged this issue as a priority, prompting the police to act swiftly.

The Delhi Police has clarified that this is not a one-time operation but part of a sustained campaign to tackle illegal immigration. Future operations are expected to expand to other parts of the city, focusing on areas with a high concentration of suspected undocumented settlers.

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