Odisha News: Campaign reinforced to identify Bangladeshi infiltrates in Odisha, DCP meeting -Odisha reinforces the station to identify and deport Bangladesh infiltors

Odisha police have strengthened the campaign to identify Bangladeshi inventors. The Bhubaneswar DCP Jagmohan Mena ordered to find out how many intruders live and perform in all police stations. The police will also investigate how these people are coming and what they are doing here. Legal action will be taken so as not to show the necessary documents. DCP meeting with officials in Bhubaneswar. (Jagran) Jagran correspondent, Bhubaneswar. After the government got instructions from the government, Odisha police have the process of identifying Bangladesh inventors who live illegally. Under this process, police will find out about these invaders who live illegally in different districts of the state, and then they will be sent to their country or arrested. This order was asked to track and act, DCP Jagmohan Mena of Bhubaneswar, Jagmohan Mena of Bhubaneswar. DCP Mena said there will be a thorough investigation into how they come to the capital in Bangladesh and what they are doing here. By law, action will be taken by not showing the necessary documents. In addition, the DCP also asked to carefully watch the movement of accused and other criminals returning from prison and take detailed measures to control the crime. The DCP said that if Bangladeshi invaders are identified, instructions have been issued to arrest them, balance in captivity or transfer the embassy in Bangladesh. It is remarkable here how many Bangladeshi infilters are in the capital, no one has a list because there are no specific details of Bangladeshi inventors. Earlier, the involvement of Bangladeshi inventors in various crime cases in the capital was revealed. Recently, 10 Bangladeshi’s, including Bangladeshi brokers, were caught near Bhubaneswar train station. Police suspect they are involved under the guise of different activities or to provide important information to enemy countries. Therefore, their different facts on internet media will be verified. If caught, strict action will be taken against the invaders under foreign law. The DCP has ordered an immediate identity of the suspects in this regard. The meeting was attended by several senior police officers as well as all police officers from the capital. According to the state government data, there are currently more than 1.5 Lakh Bangladeshi in the state, of which about 4,500 live illegally. However, the number of illegal intruders is much higher than that. It is mainly included in different boat companies, from the construction of different buildings to Kabadia, especially in the capital and on the outskirts of the capital. Recently, the Minister of Legislation also ordered to identify the Bangladeshians living in the state. Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.

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