Hyderabad News: Bangla natives in Hyderabad!

In the background of the tensions in Bangladesh, the police system was alerted by the information that those natives were entering the city of Hyderabad in large numbers.

Galla S Kiran Kumar, Bureau Chief
 
Illegal arrivals in trains from Kolkata

are intensively checked by the police

 Hyderabad: In the wake of the tensions in Bangladesh, the police system has been alerted by the information that the indigenous people are entering the city of Hyderabad in large numbers. Balapur, Katedan, Mailardevpally, Pahdeesharif, Falaknuma and other areas were intensively checked by the police on Wednesday. Some suspects are being detained and interrogated. In the past, a large number of Rohingyas and Bangla natives, who had illegally migrated to the city, settled locally as petty traders, workers in industries and construction. A senior police officer said that many people were illegally going to and from the bungalow whenever they could. Recently, their traffic has increased and the police have been alerted.

Some incognito..!

Many people have been coming illegally from Bangladesh to many places including Hyderabad for a long time. Two months ago, five minors from Bangladesh, who had reached Khammam from Kolkata, were caught in ‘Operation Muskan’ to identify child labourers. Investigation found that all of them were working as construction workers. The children were sent to their own country with the help of a charity organization. Recently, five people including a minor were caught in Secunderabad. When asked why the police came to arrest them, they said that they were lured by their relatives in Chandrayanagutta. When it came to know that they were arrested, the relatives who brought them went into hiding.

Become brokers..!

Some Bangladeshis who have already joined illegally are becoming brokers. They are being brought to the city to work in private industries in Pahdeesharif, Mailardevpally, Katedan, Balanagar and other areas. Agents in Bangladesh and West Bengal help these brokers till they illegally cross the border and put them on trains. In return for this, it is reported that each person is given a commission of Rs.5-6 thousand. From Bangladesh, they cross the border to Kolkata via Malda. There fake Aadhaar and voter identity cards are made and given to them. It is reported that the recently arrested accused have revealed during the police investigation that they were being transported from Kolkata to Telangana by rail after they were assured that they would not be caught by the police. Police estimate that more than 1000 people may have come from the bungalow illegally in the last two years. Where are they all in light of the latest developments? The police are trying to find out who the brokers are who brought them.