12 Bangladeshi Transgender Nationals Living Illegally Detained in Mumbai, Deportation Process Initiated

By vishal.singh | Updated: February 6, 2026 19:02 IST2026-02-06T18:59:36+5:302026-02-06T19:02:15+5:30

  The Anti-Terrorism Cell (ATC) of Versova Police has detained 12 Bangladeshi transgender nationals who were found to be ...

12 Bangladeshi Transgender Nationals Living Illegally Detained in Mumbai, Deportation Process Initiated | 12 Bangladeshi Transgender Nationals Living Illegally Detained in Mumbai, Deportation Process Initiated

12 Bangladeshi Transgender Nationals Living Illegally Detained in Mumbai, Deportation Process Initiated

 

The Anti-Terrorism Cell (ATC) of Versova Police has detained 12 Bangladeshi transgender nationals who were found to be residing illegally in India. The action was carried out on February 4 and 5, 2026, at multiple locations in Andheri West and Malvani, following specific intelligence inputs.

 

According to police officials, the first operation was conducted in the early hours of February 4 at around 3:30 am at the premises of Shakrullah Shah Baba Dargah on JP Road, Versova. During routine bandobast duty, police personnel noticed nine transgender individuals conversing in the Bangladeshi dialect. On questioning, all of them admitted to being Bangladeshi nationals and revealed that they had entered India illegally without any valid documents or permission.

 

The second operation took place on February 5 at around 1:30 pm in the Old Madha area of Andheri West, including Hanuman Mandir Lane and a nearby residential complex. Three more Bangladeshi transgender nationals were detained from the spot. During investigation, Bangladeshi mobile numbers, birth certificates and other digital evidence were recovered from their possession, confirming their nationality.

 

Police investigations further revealed that all the detained individuals were using mobile applications to remain in contact with associates in Bangladesh. Action has been initiated against them under the Foreigners Act, and the process to deport them from India has begun. A detailed report has been submitted to senior अधिकारियों, the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO), and the concerned Deputy Commissioner of Police.

 

The entire operation was carried out under the leadership of Senior Police Inspector Dipshikha Bhagyashree Avhad Ware, under the guidance of the Additional Commissioner of Police and the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Zone-09.

 

Police officials stated that such strict action against foreign nationals residing illegally in India will continue in the future.

 

 

 

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