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Jhajjar:
A campaign was carried out by the police in Jhajjar to catch foreign nationals. The police have so far caught 174 Bangladeshi citizens. The police is engaged in the process of verification of the arrested families. Soon these citizens will be sent. Jhajjar Police Commissioner Dr. Rajshree has appealed to the common people to inform the police about the suspects and get the police verification of the tenants. According to the information, foreign nationals are being arrested by taking raids at different places from Jhajjar district on behalf of the police.
Police campaign still continues
Police is catching brick kilns built in the district, foreign families living in slums. The police campaign has been going on for two consecutive days. Families living in slums built in the city are also being questioned and the documents of all the suspected families are also being examined. According to the police, continuous raids are being taken by the department. Foreign nationals are constantly being caught and their papers are being investigated.
Investigation process still continues
The PRO said that a total of 174 Bangladeshi citizens have been caught so far. Currently, Bangladeshi citizens have been kept in a Dharamshala in Jhajjar and verification is being done. Jhajjar’s Police Commissioner Dr. Rajshri Singh gave a clear instruction to all the police station manager in -charge that no special search operation was conducted by the Jhajjar police for this unofficial search campaign, under which a campaign has been identified by 174 Bangladeshi from the police station and outpost area within 2 days. Whose investigation process is still going on.
The police commissioner said that the process of their deposit is being implemented. We have given clear instructions to all the police station manager and the outpost in-charge that they should implement the process of identifying each Bangladeshi and sending them back as per the orders issued by the government in their respective areas. In this regard, any negligence of a police station manager, outpost in -charge is found, then disciplinary action will be implemented against him. So far 174 Bangladeshis have been identified by Jhajjar Police. Of which 58 are men, 52 women and 64 children.
The police commissioner has appealed to all the district residents that they must get police verification done by the person working or hired by them, maybe there is a criminal or criminal. If no person does this in future, then legal action will be taken against him by the police.
On the other hand, Surendra, the head of Jhajjar’s brick kiln association, has written a letter to the brick kiln operator to make the police aware of the Bangladeshi citizens working on the kilns. He says that the country is first for us and there is a need to send out foreign nationals living unauthorized.
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