• May 26, 2025
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The focus of the campaign will be on identifying individuals temporarily residing in the district in makeshift settlements.

The focus of the campaign will be on identifying individuals temporarily residing in the district in makeshift settlements.

Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly police launched a 15-day drive to identify illegal Rohingya and Bangladeshi immigrants, with district police forming special police station-wise teams for the campaign. The drive will run for 15 days, until June 10, under the supervision of Additional Superintendents of Police and Circle Officers.

“As per the instructions received from the administration, a 15-day drive between May 25 and June 10 has been started by the police to find outsiders. Under each police station, a team comprising an Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) and male and female constables will gather information in the morning and evening about suspected individuals who are likely to be from outside. The teams will talk to the suspected individuals, and verify their identity. If any Bangladeshi or Rohingya is found, the person will be sent to a detention centre and their verification will be conducted within 30 days. Further action will be taken as per the guidelines of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). All Station House Officers (SHOs) across the district have been directed to actively participate in the drive,” said Anurag Arya, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh

The SSP directed all Circle Officers and Local Intelligence Unit (LIU) officials to cooperate with the dedicated teams. He added that the focus of the campaign will be on identifying individuals temporarily residing in the district in makeshift settlements such as tents and shanties. “Police station-wise teams will operate under the close supervision of senior officers to ensure thorough identification and action,” he said.

The SSP also directed district officials to verify and monitor individuals involved in past disputes or known rivalries, to aid in maintaining strict surveillance in sensitive areas.


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