Bareilly police start 15-day drive to determine Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants
The main target of the marketing campaign will likely be on figuring out people quickly residing within the district in makeshift settlements.
Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly police launched a 15-day drive to determine unlawful Rohingya and Bangladeshi immigrants, with district police forming particular police station-wise groups for the marketing campaign. The drive will run for 15 days, till June 10, below the supervision of Extra Superintendents of Police and Circle Officers.
“As per the directions obtained from the administration, a 15-day drive between Might 25 and June 10 has been began by the police to search out outsiders. Below every police station, a workforce comprising an Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) and female and male constables will collect data within the morning and night about suspected people who’re more likely to be from outdoors. The groups will discuss to the suspected people, and confirm their identification. If any Bangladeshi or Rohingya is discovered, the individual will likely be despatched to a detention centre and their verification will likely be carried out inside 30 days. Additional motion will likely be taken as per the rules of the Ministry of House Affairs (MHA). All Station Home Officers (SHOs) throughout the district have been directed to actively take part within the drive,” mentioned Anurag Arya, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh
The SSP directed all Circle Officers and Native Intelligence Unit (LIU) officers to cooperate with the devoted groups. He added that the main focus of the marketing campaign will likely be on figuring out people quickly residing within the district in makeshift settlements akin to tents and shanties. “Police station-wise groups will function below the shut supervision of senior officers to make sure thorough identification and motion,” he mentioned.
The SSP additionally directed district officers to confirm and monitor people concerned in previous disputes or recognized rivalries, to help in sustaining strict surveillance in delicate areas.
Printed – Might 26, 2025 11:01 pm IST