50 Bangladesh Nationals Deported from India, Sent from Tiruchi to Howrah by Train
In a coordinated operation involving railway and police authorities, 50 Bangladesh nationals were deported from India on Friday. The group, comprising 44 men and six women, was transported from the Athur Special Camp in Salem district to Tiruchi railway junction, where they boarded the Howrah Express (Train No. 12664) in a separate coach bound for Howrah, West Bengal.
The individuals had been detained at the special camp pending deportation orders issued by relevant authorities under India's immigration laws. A police team led by a Deputy Superintendent of Police escorted the group from Tiruchi to Howrah to ensure compliance with legal procedures.
Details regarding the specific grounds for detention and deportation remain limited. However, such actions typically involve individuals found to be residing in India without valid documentation or in violation of visa conditions. The deportation process adheres to standard protocols, including verification of nationality and coordination with the receiving country.
The use of a dedicated coach in a regular express train reflects the administrative measures taken to execute deportation orders while minimizing disruption to other passengers. Escort by senior police officers underscores the legal and security considerations involved.
This operation is part of ongoing efforts by Indian authorities to manage immigration and enforce border controls. It is important to note that all individuals are entitled to due process under law, and deportation orders are subject to review by competent judicial or administrative bodies.