Hansi police questioning Bangladeshis in the police station.
Police have caught 39 Bangladeshi citizens in Haryana amid ceasefire between India and Pakistan. They were all living in Hansi, Hisar illegally. Those caught include 14 men, 11 women and 14 children.
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According to the police, they were working as a laborer on brick kiln on Tosham Road. In the investigation, no documents have been received from them. During interrogation, these people said that they came from Bangladesh after crossing the border. However, he did not say who crossed them the border. Security agencies are investigating this.
Police say they will be returned back to Bangladesh. Till then they will be put in the Bangladeshi camp in Delhi.
On the other hand, after the ceasefire, the bus service of Haryana Roadways from Sirsa to Jammu, Katra, Amritsar has started today. After ‘Operation Sindoor’, the bus service was closed in view of security.

In Hansi, the police took the Bangladeshis in tractor trolleys by grabbing brick kilns.

Police carry Bangladeshis caught from brick kiln to trolley.
3 important things related to police action on Bangladeshis …
- When have been living since, Hansi police engaged in investigation: Hansi police brought these Bangladeshis to Sadar police station. Where information was gathered about them on Sunday. Police say that the investigation is still going on how long they were living here and what was the way to reach Hansi.
- Hansi SP said- will be deployed: SP Amit Yashvardhan of Hansi said that this action was taken on the basis of secret information. Now further decisions will be taken after completing their paperwork. Information about legal provisions is being taken about them. They will also be considered to be submitted.
- Will be sent to Delhi Camp: Due to no camp nearby, the camp located in Delhi is being contacted. The labor of kilns and factories is constantly being investigated by the police and such investigation will continue.

The movement has started at the Sirsa bus stand.
The owner said- they have Aadhaar card of Bengal Sandeep, owner of brick kiln, said that 5 families came to him about a month ago. The rest of the families have come just 2 days ago. They were brought from the kiln of Rajasthan and they also had the Aadhaar card of Bengal.
In Mahendragarh, 14 Bangladeshi have been caught, Aadhaar cards were found fake 15 days before this, the police caught 14 Bangladeshi in Mahendragarh. All of them were working on brick kilns. Here he had made a fake Aadhaar card at the address of West Bengal. When the police strictly questioned him, he confessed to being a Bangladeshi. These include 3 men, 4 women and 7 children. One of these three families came to India in 2008 and two families in 2021 and had been working on this brick Chatte for the last three years.

The police had checked in Mahendragarh, during which these Bangladeshi families were caught.
Bus services from Sirsa to Punjab-Jammu started After Operation Sindoor, the operation of Haryana Roadways buses going to Punjab and Jammu in several districts of Haryana was stopped in many districts of Haryana due to the tension between India and Pakistan. Now transport services are gradually returning to track after the situation becomes normal after the ceasefire.
Roadways buses going to Jammu, Katra and Amritsar in Sirsa were closed. The bus service has been restored from today. Two to three buses were operated daily on these routes, which were used by thousands of passengers. Passengers had to face a lot of difficulties due to the closure of bus services.