Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation launch demolition drive against illegal Bangladeshi settlements near Chandola lake

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Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation launches demolition drive against illegal Bangladeshi settlements near Chandola lake

AHMEDABAD: The

Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation

initiated a clearance operation near

Chandola lake

on Tuesday to remove unauthorised Bangladeshi occupants. Joint CP (Crime), Sharad Singhal, confirmed that numerous illegal Bangladeshi nationals had established residence in the area.


The police official indicated that "Siyasatnagar Bangal Vaas" served as a settlement where most

Bangladeshi intruders

resided. Following a survey by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation that identified unauthorised structures, the demolition operation commenced.

The authorities deployed 50 JCBs for the operation, supported by 2000 police personnel to maintain order in the vicinity.
"There was a Siyasatnagar Bangal Vaas where a majority of Bangladeshis used to stay. AMC conducted a survey in which it was found that illegal construction was done. A

demolition drive

is underway. A total of 50 JCBs are working here, and around 2,000 police personnel are deployed here", the police official said.
In a significant state-wide operation targeting unauthorised immigration, seven undocumented Bangladeshi nationals were apprehended by the Umargam Police, according to a police official.
During a media interaction, Valsad Superintendent of Police (SP) Karanraj Vaghela stated that the apprehended individuals would undergo interrogation, followed by initiation of their deportation procedures.
"Workers of a garment factory were questioned and six men and a woman were detained. They are Bangladeshis. They went to Nepal from Bangladesh and then entered India illegally via West Bengal. They will be questioned and then the process of deporting them will begin," Vaghela said, Vaghela said.
On April 27, Vadodara Police detained over 500 individuals suspected to be Bangladeshi nationals, according to officials.
The police commissioner of Vadodara, Narsingh Komar, stated that authorities had "intercepted" more than 500 suspicious persons and were currently verifying their documentation.
Komar further confirmed that amongst those detained, five persons were identified as citizens of Bangladesh.
"A special drive is being carried out in Vadodara to identify and arrest illegal Bangladeshi nationals. Police have intercepted more than 500 such suspects, and their document verification is underway. Five of them have been confirmed to be Bangladeshi nationals," Narsingh Komar said.

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