Two Bangladeshi Women Facing Deportation After Delhi Arrest
Two Bangladeshi women, including a graduate, were arrested in Delhi for illegal residence. Initially claiming to be Indian citizens employed locally, their inconsistencies led to further investigation which confirmed their nationalities. Deportation proceedings have been initiated after evidence confirmed their lack of valid documents.
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Two Bangladeshi women living illegally in Delhi have been arrested, police announced on Saturday. They were identified in Shalimar Bagh following tips about foreigners working as househelps in the locality.
Accused of masquerading as Indian citizens, the women claimed to work in local homes. Their misleading responses raised alarms, prompting further investigations. Authorities scrutinized their documents and digital records, ultimately uncovering their true identities as Bangladeshi nationals without legal travel or identity papers.
One of the suspect, a graduate, reportedly came to Delhi seeking better job prospects. The authorities have begun deportation proceedings following their confirmation of illegal residency.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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