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Delhi police arrest five Bangladeshi nationals for alleged visa overstay during immigration verification drive

Delhi Police have apprehended five Bangladeshi nationals in North West Delhi for allegedly overstaying in India after the expiry of their visa validity. The group was reportedly staying in Mukherjee Nagar and awaiting overseas job opportunities when they were traced during a police verification drive

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Delhi Police have apprehended five Bangladeshi nationals for allegedly overstaying in India after the expiry of their visa validity

Delhi Police have apprehended five Bangladeshi nationals for allegedly overstaying in India after the expiry of their visa validity

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New Delhi: Five Bangladeshi nationals were apprehended for alleged illegal overstay in India after the expiry of their visa validity period, Delhi police said.

According to a press release issued by the office of the Deputy Commissioner of Police, North West District, Delhi, the arrests were made by the staff of Mukherjee Nagar Police Station during a dedicated drive against illegal immigrants and illegal overstays.

The action was initiated after specific information was received at Mukherjee Nagar police station regarding a minor altercation between two groups, during which two adult persons were found continuously speaking in the Bangla language. Locals grew suspicious about their presence and informed the police.

Based on the information, a dedicated team comprising Head Constables (HC) Puneet, Pankaj, Vinit, Constable (Ct) Vivek, and Ct/Directorate General of Home Guards (DHG) Kishor Pashi was constituted under the close supervision of Inspector Rajeev Shah, SHO/Mukherjee Nagar, and overall supervision of Suresh Chander, ACP/Model Town. The team was briefed to verify the identity and residential status of both suspected persons and to ascertain the authenticity of their stay in the area.

Acting upon the information, the team apprehended both suspected persons. During sustained enquiry, it was revealed that both individuals were residing at a rented accommodation in Indira Vikas Colony, Mukherjee Nagar, Delhi, along with their three other associates, all belonging to Bangladesh, as per the release.

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Further enquiry revealed that all five persons had arrived in Delhi from Bangladesh on different dates by air route and were allegedly planning to proceed to Greece in connection with employment opportunities. However, since December 2025, they had been waiting for an interview call or job offer from Greece and continued residing in Delhi despite the expiry of their visa validity period.

The apprehended Bangladeshi nationals have been identified as Rahmat Ullah (23), Mohd Ashraful (23), Salman Bhuiyan (25), Md Rashel (37), and Md Rahim Mia (33).

All five individuals are residents of Parmandapur, Sarail, Aurail-3430, Brahmanbaria, Bangladesh.
The statement also clarified that during the probe, it emerged that all the Bangladeshi nationals initially stayed at various hotels in Delhi. After the expiry of their visa validity period, they shifted to Indira Vikas Colony, Mukherjee Nagar, with the assistance of an associate identified as Ganpati Biswas, a permanent resident of Malda Town, West Bengal. The enquiry clearly established their illegal overstay in India beyond the permitted visa period. Efforts are currently underway to trace and apprehend the said associate, Ganpati Biswas, for further legal action.

Necessary legal action has been initiated as per the provisions of law. The apprehended Bangladeshi nationals were produced before the Foreigners Regional Registration Officer (FRRO), and deportation proceedings have been initiated as per established procedures, police added.

(With inputs from ANI)

 

Topics: illegal overstayMukherjee Nagarimmigration lawDelhi Policedelhi newsBangladeshi NationalsDeportationFRRO
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