💨 Abstract
The Delhi Police has deported eight Bangladeshi nationals, including Jahangir, his wife, and six children, who were residing in the Rangpuri area of the national capital. The family had entered India illegally and destroyed their Bangladeshi identification documents. The deportation was part of an intensified effort to address concerns about unauthorized migrants, with police conducting door-to-door verifications.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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