90 Bangladeshi citizens detained in Mathura made wages on brick oven

During the verification, the Nauj Heel police station of Mathura held 90 Bangladeshi’s who worked on a brick oven, including men, women and children. The police are questioning him. Hundreds of bricks work in the police station. In this, people from Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Assam and other states work to make brick. In a recent crime meeting, the senior superintendent of police gave Shlok Kumar instructions for verifying the suspects. During the verification on Friday, the intelligence section and police saw some suspected laborers in the huts of the modes brick oven in the village of Khajpur. During interrogation, he said he was a resident of Bengal. After police made strict inquiries, he described himself as a Muslim in Bangladesh. He said some of his friends also work in the RPS brick industry in Jarilia-Seupatti village in this area. Police also found Bangladeshi there. Police kept 90 Bangladeshi’s from both ovens, including 35 men, 27 women and 28 children. Police took him to the police station for questioning. Bangladeshis said they came to India 10-15 years ago. Here he kept working in Haryana, Ghaziabad, Noida, Delhi, Aligarh. I have been working here as a laborer for the past 6-7 months. Police Superintendent Shlok Kumar said that a firms were being arrested against the arrested Bangladeshi’s. Other safety and investigations were also notified. Share this story -tags