Approximately 90 Bangladeshi nationals were found to check the furnaces in the village of Khajpur in Mathra in Uttarprady, the police said on Friday. “They were all taken into custody and are questioned,” they said.
Police manager (SSP) Mathura SHLok Kumar said on Friday that 35 out of 90 Bangladeshi nationals were men, 27 women and 28 children.
According to Kumar’s clock, the inspection was part of an effort to verify the identity and legality of workers working in the rural part of the district.
He said, “They said they arrived at the matther three four months ago; they lived in a nearby state before. They were taking detailed interrogation. They were also informed about other agencies. They also question them.”
Previously, Uttar Pradesh has launched an intensified effort to trace and deport Bangladeshi and Rohingya infiltrators residing in the state.
Officials said that measures have already been taken against Pakistani nationals who lived illegally, and now a similar focus focuses on Bangladesh and Rohingy migrants.
The authorities observed that many of these individuals live under a change in identity in several state districts.
The instructions were sent to the district judges, the head of police superintendants (SSP) and police commissioners in all districts to speed up the identification process.
At the same time, operations are underway against unauthorized and illegal structures along the border of India-Nepal.
According to CMO statements, Uttar Pradesh became the first state in a country where 100 % of Pakistani citizens were sent. The main Minister Yogi Adityanath himself supervises the return of Pakistani citizens to their country.
In particular, similar events take place in several countries across the country in the last few days.
(With the inputs from the press agency or)
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