AHMEDABAD: Illegal migrant from Bangladesh Idrish Mulla, 28, was arrested by special operations group (SOG) officials from Chandola lake in 2010. It took the officials eight months to complete the formalities necessary to deport Idrish.
But it proved to be an exercise in futility. In mid-2012 the same SOG team was surprised to bump into Idrish again in the same area and the deportation process will have to start all over again.
[These illegal Bangladeshis are so desperate that come back even after deported to their country]!!!
Some police officials now say they experience deja vu regularly given the unnerving regularity with which illegal migrants return to Ahmedabad within months of being deported. There are many like Idrish who show a remarkable ability to rebound.
"More than 30% of Bangladeshis deported from Gujarat make a quick comeback," said a senior police official. The lengthy deportation procedure involves the city police commissioner, state home department and the central government. Deputy commissioner of police Himanshu Shukla says, "The time taken in deportation and the quick return of the deportees are both issues concerning the central government. We can only do our duty in such a scenario."
SOG police inspector, B M Desai said, "We spend close to Rs 1 lakh from the time an illegal Bangladeshi immigrant is detained till he or she is deported. We incur heavy expenses to provide security, food and accommodation to them. Because they are illegal immigrants and not criminals, they are accorded deferential treatment. We have to keep them in a huge hall and even provide medicines while they are in our custody. We cannot put them behind bars." [Millions of poor people in our country go hungry and we are keeping these illegal Bangladeshi like Kings!!!]
Gomul Gulam is another immigrant who has made a quick return after deportation. SOG has custody of 40 illegal Bangladeshi immigrants, including 11 women. Of these, eight are 'comeback experts' who have been arrested twice during the last two years.
Officials Idrish took one year to return but others are much faster. According to records of SOG, in the last five years 480 Bangladeshis were detained in Ahmedabad, of these 440 have already been deported.
Illegal Bangladeshi migrants turn comeback artists -Times of India
But it proved to be an exercise in futility. In mid-2012 the same SOG team was surprised to bump into Idrish again in the same area and the deportation process will have to start all over again.
[These illegal Bangladeshis are so desperate that come back even after deported to their country]!!!
Some police officials now say they experience deja vu regularly given the unnerving regularity with which illegal migrants return to Ahmedabad within months of being deported. There are many like Idrish who show a remarkable ability to rebound.
"More than 30% of Bangladeshis deported from Gujarat make a quick comeback," said a senior police official. The lengthy deportation procedure involves the city police commissioner, state home department and the central government. Deputy commissioner of police Himanshu Shukla says, "The time taken in deportation and the quick return of the deportees are both issues concerning the central government. We can only do our duty in such a scenario."
SOG police inspector, B M Desai said, "We spend close to Rs 1 lakh from the time an illegal Bangladeshi immigrant is detained till he or she is deported. We incur heavy expenses to provide security, food and accommodation to them. Because they are illegal immigrants and not criminals, they are accorded deferential treatment. We have to keep them in a huge hall and even provide medicines while they are in our custody. We cannot put them behind bars." [Millions of poor people in our country go hungry and we are keeping these illegal Bangladeshi like Kings!!!]
Gomul Gulam is another immigrant who has made a quick return after deportation. SOG has custody of 40 illegal Bangladeshi immigrants, including 11 women. Of these, eight are 'comeback experts' who have been arrested twice during the last two years.
Officials Idrish took one year to return but others are much faster. According to records of SOG, in the last five years 480 Bangladeshis were detained in Ahmedabad, of these 440 have already been deported.
Illegal Bangladeshi migrants turn comeback artists -Times of India