Delhi Police Intensifies Crackdown on Illegal Bangladeshi Immigrants
A verification drive across 15 districts has identified over 1,500 undocumented individuals, with targeted operations and document checks underway.
- Delhi Police conducted a 12-hour verification drive in Outer Delhi, identifying 175 suspected illegal Bangladeshi immigrants.
- Over 1,500 undocumented individuals have been identified in the national capital since the crackdown began on December 11.
- The initiative follows a directive from the Delhi Lieutenant Governor's office to launch a two-month drive targeting illegal Bangladeshi immigrants.
- Special police teams are conducting door-to-door checks, scrutinizing voter IDs and Aadhaar cards, and verifying identities with local authorities in native areas.
- Two individuals have been apprehended and sent for deportation proceedings, while investigations continue to confirm the authenticity of documents.