Illegal Stay: Bangladeshi Women Caught in Delhi Under False Identities

Three Bangladeshi women living illegally in Delhi have been detained. One posed as a transgender to evade detection. The women used false identities and illegal entry methods. Modern technology, including social media and banned apps, played roles in their discovery and communication practices.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 17-05-2025 19:15 IST | Created: 17-05-2025 19:15 IST
Illegal Stay: Bangladeshi Women Caught in Delhi Under False Identities
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Three Bangladeshi women, residing illegally in Delhi, were caught by authorities, with one posing as a transgender individual, according to a police official on Saturday.

The arrested women, identified as Aleena (22), Tangina Rahaman alias Deepa (22), and Suhan Khan (30), were found to have illegally crossed into India with the help of social media connections. Rahaman even posted a revealing video on social media, inadvertently giving away their location.

After initial denials of their illegal status, surveillance revealed their true identities and connections back to Bangladesh. They were promptly handed over for deportation proceedings.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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