148 Bangladeshi intruders have been submitted from Rajasthan on Wednesday. These illegally living Bangladeshi citizens have been sent to West Bengal by special aircraft from Jodhpur Airport. Border Security Force (BSF) Further action to send all these to Bangladesh
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In fact, after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, a campaign was carried out to send back Bangladeshi citizens living illegally in Rajasthan. Under this, illegal Bangladeshi citizens were identified and caught and now the process of sending them back to Bangladesh has been started.
Police and BSF have coordinated the intruders. The Bangladesh government has also been informed about their citizens.
More than 50 Bangladeshi citizens have been arrested from Khandela in Sikar district. These people were working on brick-kilns by hiding identity.
148 intruders sent to West Bengal in the first phase DG Intelligence Sanjay Aggarwal said- 2 centers have been set up in Jaipur to keep the intruders. Detten intruders from Sikar were kept at the Detention Center in Jaipur. In the first phase, 148 intruders were brought to Jodhpur from Pratapnagar Detention Center in Jaipur on Wednesday morning. From here, Jodhpur has been sent to West Bengal.
DG Intelligence said- Further action to send them all from West Bengal to Bangladesh will take Border Security Force (BSF). This action will continue even further. Similarly, illegal people who are illegal will be sent as per rules.
6 detention centers set up for intruders In Rajasthan, 6 detention centers have been set up as part of a special campaign against Bangladeshi intruders. These include Alwar, Jhadol of Udaipur, Merta in Nagaur, 1-1 in Bahrod and 2 detention centers in Jaipur.
Of these, Alwar’s detention center is permanent, while 5 temporary detention centers have been set up to take major action against intruders. About 1008 Bangladeshis have been detained at these detention centers.

In Ajmer, 31 Bangladeshi citizens living hiding identity have been arrested.
Intruders have been caught from different districts of the state So far 393 illegal Bangladeshi intruders have been arrested from Sikar. Of these, more than 50 intruders have been caught in Khandela alone. Most Bangladeshi citizens were working on brick-kilns while staying in Sikar.
Similarly, 31 Bangladeshi citizens living illegally in Ajmer district have been arrested. They were hiding identity in different areas.
Chief Minister had given instructions to run special campaigns CM Bhajan Lal Sharma had directed to carry out a special campaign against illegal Bangladeshi intruders on 30 April. He had said in a meeting held at his residence that such elements affecting the security and social harmony of the state would not be tolerated.