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39 Bangladeshi nationals land in police net for overstaying

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May 13, 2025

THE Haryana Police on Monday detained 39 Bangladeshi nationals, including 11 women and 14 children, for illegally residing in the Hansi area of Hisar district.

- HARPREET BAJWA @ Chandigarh

As per initial investigation, those detained had illegally crossed the border from Bangladesh and were working at a brick kiln on Tosham Road. None of them possessed valid documentation to stay or work in India. A police official requesting anonymity said the police are further probing the case. He added

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