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Two Bangladeshi nationals held from Thane for illegal stay

Updated on: 18 December,2024 01:50 PM IST  |  Thane
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Based on a tip, the police conducted a raid at the Khoka Compound in Indira Nagar locality of Bhiwandi on Tuesday and apprehended the two persons from a rented house

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Police on Wednesday arrested two Bangladeshi nationals for staying illegally in Maharashtra's Thane district, an official said, reported news agency PTI.


The two men worked as plumbers in the powerloom town of Bhiwandi, he said.


Based on a tip, the police conducted a raid at the Khoka Compound in Indira Nagar locality of Bhiwandi on Tuesday and apprehended the two persons from a rented house, the official from Bhiwandi Town police station said, reported PTI.


The duo, aged 32 and 40, could not produce any valid documents for their stay in India, he said.

They were arrested and booked under provisions of the Foreign Nationals Act and the Indian Passport Act, the official said, reported PTI.

The house owner was also named as accused in the case, the police added.

Five Bangladeshi women arrested for illegal stay in Thane

Authorities in Maharashtra’s Thane district have apprehended five Bangladeshi women for allegedly residing in India without valid documentation. The arrests were made during a police raid conducted in the Bhiwandi area on Monday, according to an official statement released on December 10.

Acting on a tip-off, the police raided a chawl (a row of tenement housing) in the Bhiwandi locality, where they discovered the women residing in a house. The women, aged between 36 and 50, failed to produce any valid identification or documentation to justify their stay in India, as per the release.

Following the raid, an FIR was registered against the five individuals under the provisions of the Foreign Nationals Act and the Indian Passport Act. These legal provisions address the unauthorised entry and stay of foreign nationals in the country.

Additionally, the person who rented the house to these women has been named as an accused in the case. Police officials stated that further investigations are underway to determine whether the women were involved in any other illegal activities or if they were part of a larger network of undocumented immigrants.

As per PTI, the arrest underscores the ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies in Maharashtra to crack down on unauthorised immigration and ensure compliance with immigration laws. Bhiwandi, known for its industrial activities and dense population, has often been under scrutiny for hosting a considerable number of migrant workers, some of whom lack proper documentation.

Police are now investigating how the women entered the country and whether any individuals or groups facilitated their illegal stay. Authorities have also assured that appropriate legal action will be taken against the house owner for renting the property without verifying the tenants’ legal status.

This incident is part of a broader effort by the state police to monitor and address cases of undocumented foreign nationals residing in India. According to PTI reports, officials emphasised the importance of cooperation from the public in identifying and reporting such cases.

The arrested women remain in police custody while further inquiries are being conducted. 

(With inputs from PTI)

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