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5 Bangladeshi Immigrants Arrested For Forcibly Trying To Enter Red Fort: Cops

"The age of all of them is around 20-25 years, and they work as labourers in Delhi. The Police have recovered some Bangladeshi documents from them. Currently, they are being interrogated," police said.

Delhi police arrested Bangladeshi nationals when they tried to forcibly enter the Red Fort premises.

  • Delhi Police arrested five Bangladeshi illegal immigrants near Red Fort premises
  • All five arrested are aged between 20 and 25 and work as labourers in Delhi
  • Bangladeshi documents were recovered from the arrested individuals by police
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New Delhi:

Delhi Police said on Monday they have arrested five Bangladeshi "illegal immigrants" and launched an investigation.

"All of them are illegal immigrants", police said, adding that "They tried to forcibly enter the Red Fort premises".

"The age of all of them is around 20-25 years, and they work as labourers in Delhi. The Police have recovered some Bangladeshi documents from them. Currently, they are being interrogated," police said.

Meanwhile, Gurugram Police on Saturday detained ten Bangladeshi nationals who were found to be living illegally in the city, according to police officials.

Identification documents recovered from them confirmed their Bangladeshi nationality.

Sandeep Kumar, PRO of Gurugram Police, said earlier, "Ten illegal Bangladeshi immigrants have been detained. Bangladeshi documents have been recovered from them. The process to deport them has begun." 

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