On January 2, 2025, the Delhi Police deported a Bangladeshi couple from South West Delhi, marking the latest success in their two-month drive against illegal immigration. The couple’s deportation brings the total number of illegal immigrants apprehended in the past three days to 32. This operation is being carried out in compliance with the directive from the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, who has instructed the police to take stringent action to curb illegal immigration across the city.
The authorities have ramped up their surveillance and have been conducting regular raids in areas known to harbor illegal immigrants. The police are working closely with immigration authorities and other agencies to ensure that those found residing in the country without valid documentation are detained and deported in a timely manner. The operation is not only focused on Bangladeshi nationals but also aims to tackle illegal immigration from other neighboring countries.
Delhi, as the national capital, has seen a rise in the number of undocumented immigrants over the past few years. Many of these individuals enter the country through unofficial border routes or overstaying their visas. The Delhi Police have made it a priority to address this growing issue, with regular updates on their operations.
This deportation action comes as part of a wider national security initiative to strengthen border control and safeguard the capital’s security. The ongoing crackdown is expected to last for two months, during which time police efforts will be concentrated on locating and removing illegal immigrants. With the collaboration of local law enforcement agencies, the authorities are determined to ensure that only individuals with proper documentation remain in the city.
As this operation progresses, Delhi Police have promised to maintain transparency in their actions and provide regular updates on the number of arrests and deportations made. The public is urged to cooperate with authorities and report any suspicious activities related to illegal immigration.