Three and Bangladesh women in Ajmer performed, so far 38 foreign citizens have tightened
The District Police have taken major steps against foreign citizens living illegally in the Ajmer district. Three women in Bangladesh were detained in a special operation performed on Tuesday. With this action, a total of 38 citizens in Bangladesh have been detained so far, who have lived in the state for years with different identity and names. The joint campaign launched on the instructions of CID security was conducted this campaign on instructions from the Inspector General of Police, CID (Safety) Rajasthan, Jaipur. This joint action is led by the police superintendent of the police, additional superintendent of the police (rural), Dr. Deepak Kumar and the rural Umesh Gautam, Priter Kishangarh. This action was done jointly by the teams of the district special branch, Cid Zone Ajmer and the Rupangarh police station. Women worked for years by changing the wrong identity and name. The three women detained were originally from the Komila district Bangladesh. These women have long lived in rural areas of Jaipur and Ajmer with different names and identity. Anjali Devi Alias Sadia, the first woman, daughter of Mohammad Qasim, wife of Mohanlal Jat, lived earlier in the Dhani village Tikko in Phulera Tehsil of the Jaipur district. The second woman Kalpana Begum alias Sapna Devi, 35, wife Puranmal Jat lived in the Bhadunan town of the Rupangarh police station in the Ajmer district. While the third wife Maya Devi Alias Sumaiya, who is the wife of Suganaram, lived in the Mordi town of the Rupangarh police station. The process of verification and expansion of documents continues. The documents of all these women are being investigated. At first glance, it is clear that he used false identity, name and marriage relations to live in India. The agencies involved have begun to remove them from the country. Police have made it clear that this campaign will not stop here. Strict legal action will be taken against such foreign citizens who live illegally in other areas of Rajasthan, including the Ajmer district. Such action has given a clear indication that the state government and the police administration are now in a mood to take strict action against illegal foreigners. Share this story -tags