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Cops conduct drive against illegal immigrants from Bangladesh in Gurugram

Under the campaign, Rohingya and Bangladeshis living illegally in Gurugram are being checked in different areas of the city
Police officials check papers of a slum resident during the campaign in Gurugram.

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The Gurugram police are conducting a special campaign against Rohingya and other foreigners living illegally in Gurugram. Under the campaign, Rohingya and Bangladeshis living illegally in Gurugram are being checked in different areas of the city.

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A senior police officer said action would also be taken against the landlords of tenants living without police verification. A special checking campaign is being conducted in various places such as slums, colonies, hotels of Gurugram. If anyone is found staying illegally, action is being taken as per rules against them. In addition, if anyone is found providing housing facility illegally without police verification, FIR will be registered against them.

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“The Gurugram police appeals to everyone to get their tenants’ police verification carried out. If there is any suspicious person living around you, immediately inform the police control room or your nearest police station,” said a spokesperson of the Gurugram police.

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