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Nine illegal Bangladeshis, detained in Delhi

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NEW DELHI, May 29: Delhi Police has in two separate operations apprehended nine Bangladeshi nationals, including three minors, residing illegally in different locations of the national capital on Thursday.
A crime branch team detained four Bangladeshi nationals from the Narela area as part of a crackdown on illegal migrants.
The team apprehended Hafijul (19), Mominul (21), Shamim (22) and Inamul (38) — all residents of Khudigram and Nakeshwari districts in Bangladesh — who failed to produce valid documents, a police officer said.
They revealed during questioning that they they had entered India illegally during childhood along with their parents, who later returned to Bangladesh, police said.
The four men, who were found staying on roadsides without any identity documents from either country, remained in India without legal authorisation and moved across cities.Separately, the east district police on Wednesday apprehended five Bangla nationals — a couple and their three minor children — from the Anand Vihar area.They had entered India illegally through unauthorised riverine routes and were residing in east Delhi without valid documents, police said.(PTI)

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