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Well-oiled network provides Bangladesh illegal entry, jobs

IndiaTimes Sunday, 19 January 2025
The arrest of an illegal Bangladeshi immigrant for an attempted robbery on actor Saif Ali Khan has highlighted concerns regarding unauthorised immigration in Mumbai. Illegal immigrants from Bangladesh often obtain fake documents and secure jobs. Regular deportation drives face challenges as many re-enter with new identities, evidencing a vast illegal network.
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