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Karnataka: City Court denies bail to Bangladeshi National Alauddin, who aided 400 illegal immigrants

A Bengaluru court has denied bail to Alauddin, a Bangladeshi national accused of facilitating the illegal entry of over 400 Bangladeshis into India using fake documents. Authorities say the case exposes a deep-rooted infiltration network, with over one lakh illegal Bangladeshi immigrants believed to be residing in Bengaluru

IndreshIndresh
Nov 3, 2025, 04:45 pm IST
in Bharat, Karnataka
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A major illegal immigration network operating out of Bengaluru’s Electronic City has been busted, revealing the extent of Bangladeshi infiltration into Karnataka. The network, allegedly run by a Bangladeshi national identified as Alauddin, reportedly facilitated the illegal entry and settlement of more than 400 Bangladeshi citizens in Bengaluru and nearby areas.

The case has sparked serious concerns over the growing menace of illegal immigrants in India’s tech capital, as authorities confirmed that the accused helped foreign nationals obtain fake Aadhaar and voter ID cards, effectively embedding them into the Indian system.

The Additional City Civil and Sessions Court in Bengaluru, presided over by Judge Shirin Javed Ansari, refused bail to Alauddin, describing the case as “a direct challenge to the country’s security.” The court stated that granting bail in such cases “would amount to compromising national security,” as the accused had orchestrated a large-scale infiltration scheme under the guise of employing migrant workers.

“This is a non-bailable offense under Section 14 of the Foreigners Act,” the order said, emphasising that the applicant could not be released under any circumstances, given the gravity of the charges.

Investigations revealed that Alauddin himself entered India illegally from Bangladesh several years ago and later obtained an Indian ration card and identification documents using fake credentials. His Bangladeshi identity card listed his name as Alauddin Howladhar, while his Indian ID identified him as Alauddin bin Abdul Latif.

Authorities said that once settled in Bengaluru, he began facilitating the entry of hundreds of Bangladeshi citizens by promising them low-wage jobs in construction, housekeeping, and small-scale industries. Many of them, investigators say, are now living with families in different parts of the city.

Some of these individuals have been linked to serious crimes, including theft, extortion, and even murder. Alauddin’s network reportedly provided financial support to these illegal residents, assisting them in obtaining fake government documents and helping them blend in with the local population.

Bengaluru Police sources estimate that over one lakh illegal Bangladeshi immigrants may be living in the city, particularly in areas such as Electronic City, HSR Layout, Bellandur, and Whitefield — regions that host thousands of daily-wage workers.

Police investigations have revealed that many such individuals claim to be from West Bengal or Assam in an attempt to avoid suspicion. Employers, often seeking cheap labour, hire them without verifying their identity, further complicating detection.

The infiltration has also raised security and demographic concerns, with experts warning that such unchecked illegal migration could lead to long-term social and economic consequences.

Alauddin’s criminal background dates back to 2019, when he was arrested in Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, for similar offences. Despite being granted bail at that time, he returned to Bengaluru and continued his illegal operations.

Police have now confirmed that he was also involved in funding and organising document forgery networks that helped illegal immigrants secure identity proof, including Aadhaar cards and voter IDs, effectively creating “fake Indian citizens.”

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Security experts have urged the Karnataka government to adopt Assam-style measures to identify and deport illegal immigrants. “The Bengaluru case is a wake-up call. It’s not just an issue of illegal settlement it’s a question of national integrity,” a retired intelligence officer told.

Several civic groups have called for the state government to strengthen border checks, digital tracking, and local verification systems to prevent further infiltration.

Meanwhile, the Bengaluru Police have intensified surveillance in areas known for migrant concentration. The Home Department has directed district authorities to compile a comprehensive database of foreign nationals and verify their documentation.

Topics: Bangladeshi nationalBengaluru Electronic cityBengaluruillegal immigrantsBengaluru Police
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