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7 illegal immigrants from Bangladesh deported from South Delhi

Raids conducted in slums, labour camps, unauthorised colonies

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At least seven illegal immigrants were deported from South Delhi, police said on Sunday.
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Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) Ankit Chauhan said a team apprehended seven nationals of Bangladesh, including five women, near Arjangarh Metro Station in the Fatehpur Beri area on Saturday.

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He said raids were conducted in slums, labour camps and unauthorised colonies, leading to the capture of the illegal immigrants. The detained individuals were identified as Mohammad Umor Faruk (33), Riyaj Miyan (20) and five women, all hailing from Bangladesh, he added.

During interrogation, they revealed that they had illegally crossed the border and were residing in Rajeev Nagar in Gurgaon. The verification of their mobile phones and documents confirmed their Bangladeshi citizenship, said the DCP. They were handed over to the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) following the completion of necessary documentation, he said.

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