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2nd batch of Bangladeshis flown to Bengal from Rajasthan for deportation

Published on: May 23, 2025 03:42 PM IST

An intelligence officer said that a majority of the alleged Bangladeshi nationals were detained from Jaipur, Ajmer, and Sikar and were kept in temporary detention centres

A second batch of at least 153 allegedly undocumented Bangladeshi nationals were flown to West Bengal from Jodhpur for their deportation on the day the high court issued a notice to the Rajasthan government over alleged detentions of local Muslims during the ongoing drive to identify Bangladeshis staying illegally in the western state.

The allegedly undocumented Bangladeshis in buses before they were flown from Jodhpur. (Sourced)

An officer from Rajasthan Police’s intelligence wing said that a majority of the alleged Bangladeshi nationals were detained from Jaipur, Ajmer, and Sikar and were kept in temporary detention centres. “In West Bengal, the Border Security Force will contact their Bangladesh counterpart and take further action to send them back to Bangladesh,” he said after the second batch was flown on Wednesday. “On May 14, another group of 148 Bangladeshis was sent to West Bengal and Tripura for their return to Bangladesh following a citizenship verification.”

The Rajasthan Police have so far detained at least 1,008 alleged Bangladeshi nationals. “They were sent to six detention centres. A majority [of Bangladeshis] were found in Sikar...394 ...followed by 218 in Jaipur, 117 in Alwar, 114 in Kotputli, and 67 in Bhiwadi.”

The counsel of the petitioners, Saadat Ali, said police detained at least 40 to 50 people from Jaipur’s Bagrana area based on suspicion that they are Bangladeshi. “But they all are Indian Muslims...they were released after showing necessary documents. Police picked them again on May 5 and sent them to the detention centres, saying that they need to verify their nationality.”

Ali said that families of five people filed separate habeas corpus petitions, alleging unlawful detention and requesting an order for the police to present them in court. In his plea, one Mohammed Shoeb said his mother was detained illegally and sent to Pratapnagar detention centre.

 
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