City
Epaper

Delhi: 4 illegal Bangladeshi migrants detained in Kapashera, deportation process initiated

By IANS | Updated: September 12, 2025 10:20 IST

New Delhi, Sep 12 In a focused operation against illegal immigration, the South West District Police in Delhi ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Sep 12 In a focused operation against illegal immigration, the South West District Police in Delhi detained four Bangladeshi nationals, three women and one man, who had been living illegally in India since 2017.

The arrests were made in the Kapashera area of the national capital, and the deportation process has been initiated with the help of the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO), New Delhi.

In an official press release issued on Friday, the South West District Police stated:

“The team of Operations Cell, South West District has done commendable work by tracing/detaining four illegal Bangladeshi migrants... Fresh deportation process was initiated with the help of FRRO, Delhi, after completing all codal formalities.”

The detained individuals were identified as Farjana Akter, Nazma Begum, Resma Aktar, and Orko Khan, all residents of different districts in Bangladesh, including Dhaka, Jessore, and Khulna. Identity documents from Bangladesh were recovered after verification, and their Indian identities, if any, were cancelled.

The operation was conducted by a specially constituted team from the Operations Cell under the leadership of Inspector Gajender Singh and the supervision of ACP Vijaypal Tomar.

Officers involved included SI Anil, HC Sundar, HC Deepak, HC Sandeep, and several constables, including women personnel.

The breakthrough came after Head Constable Sundar Singh received a tip-off about the presence of suspected illegal Bangladeshi women in the Kapashera area. Acting swiftly, the team identified and approached the suspects, who were unable to provide valid documents and later admitted to entering India illegally, either through border crossings in Bangaon and Tripura, or by overstaying on expired visas.

During questioning, the migrants revealed that they had come to India seeking housekeeping jobs in Mumbai and Delhi, but eventually settled in areas near Kapashera due to a lack of employment.

Police also analysed their mobile phones and social media accounts to contact relatives and confirm their identities. After completing all legal and procedural requirements, their deportation is now being processed by the FRRO.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (South West District), Amit Goel (IPS), emphasised that this operation reflects the police's “zero-tolerance approach toward illegal immigration and commitment to enforcing the rule of law.”

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentHow Ashoke Pandit and Anupam Kher are helping late Satish Shah’s wife Madhu return to her normal life

NationalNo one can do politics by hurting people’s faith: Manoj Tiwari slams Mahagathbandhan

Entertainment"Girls can do it all!": Kareena, Suniel Shetty, hail India's stunning win over Australia in Women's World Cup semi-final

InternationalHurricane Melissa ravages Caribbean, sparks global relief effort

Entertainment"This film belongs to Assam and its people": Director Rajesh Bhuyan on release of Zubeen Garg's last movie 'Roi Roi Binale'

National Realted Stories

National'Love, not lust': Supreme Court quashes POCSO conviction

NationalUttar Pradesh Shocker: Audio of Sultanpur Doctor’s Inappropriate Talk with Health Worker Goes Viral, Probe Ordered

NationalJobs, skill centres, MSME parks, MSP guarantee: 24 promises in NDA's Bihar 'Sankalp Patra

NationalHave seen leaders who keep caps in pockets, wear them only during minority conferences: Azam Khan

NationalStatue of Unity, a tribute to Sardar Patel, built as result of mass movement, says PM Modi