The new step of Delhi police, RWA, will be helped in the identity of illegal Bangladeshi's - NCR New Delhi City News Police takes on RWAs to identify illegal immigrants in Bangladesh

Delhi police will now take the help of RWA and Market Association to identify illegal citizens in Bangladesh. Police have called on the locals to inform the suspects. After the order of the Interior Ministry, the police waged a special campaign and returned many people. Police believe that community participation will make it easier to catch illegal intruders. Amit Bhatia, South Delhi. For the identity and arrest of the citizens of illegally living Bangladesh, the Ingredient Welfare Association (RWA) and the Market Association will also require assistance. Police believe that the vigilance of the locals can help a lot with the identity and arrest of the suspects. For this, he called on the RWA and the Market Association that if they saw a suspect around them, they should inform the police so that they could be identified and returned to Bangladesh. After the order of the Interior Ministry, police campaigned for the attack on citizens of other countries, including Bangladeshis living illegally. Especially to understand the citizens of Bangladesh illegally, the police are running a verification campaign in the areas, including illegally established settlements, JJ camp and looking at the groups of the people living there. During this time, many citizens in Bangladesh were identified and returned by the Foreign Regional Registration Office. Now the police are also connecting the RWA and the Market Association in this campaign. Recently, the Southern District Police called on the RWA and the Market Association to make the tenants live compulsory in their areas, homes, shops or institutions, which make compulsory verification. If someone seems to be suspicious or the documents are suspected of his identity, you must immediately notify the police. This will make the police easier to act and the illegal invaders will be identified soon. Police believe that active participation of each section of society is needed to make people live illegally illegally. Recently, a woman in Bangladesh was arrested by the South West District by the local vigilance of the people. The woman lived in Rewari, Haryana and came to the market earlier. When police got information on this, police were watching him and caught him. Police also held sources during the active police verification campaign, during the southern, southern and southern eastern districts, especially Kalindi Kunj, Sangam Vihar, Shaheen Bagh, Madanpur Khadar, Vasant Kunj, South Campus, it is probably more likely to be activities. Police caught Bangladeshis who were illegal, even before these areas. As a result, police have also activated their sources in these areas, spreading the information of the suspects to the relevant authorities.