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In Mathura, police refuted claims of illegal Rohingya or Bangladeshi immigrants living in the city, particularly among scrap dealers. The allegations were made by two petitioners who wrote to the Chief Minister, citing involvement in crimes and receiving government resources. Police stated that a few Rohingyas were found living illegally a few months ago, but legal action was taken against them.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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