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West Bengal Directs Setting up Holding Centres for Illegal Foreigners Awaiting Deportation

The centres will temporarily hold apprehended foreigners and released foreign prisoners while officials verify nationality and prepare deportation cases.

  • On Saturday, May 23, the West Bengal government ordered all 23 districts to establish holding centres for apprehended illegal immigrants and foreign prisoners awaiting deportation or repatriation.
  • Fulfilling a central poll promise, Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari recently announced a "detect, delete and deport" policy, marking enforcement action by the BJP government elected in April West Bengal.
  • Following Union Home Ministry protocols issued in May 2025, the order requires districts to house apprehended foreigners and released prisoners awaiting deportation processing under established MHA guidelines.
  • Authorities will hand detained infiltrators to the Border Security Force for deportation, while the state transferred 27 kilometres of land to the force in the Phansidewa area for border fencing.
  • Distinguishing between protected minority communities and illegal infiltrators, Adhikari emphasized that individuals covered under the Citizenship Amendment Act remain outside this enforcement strategy.
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आज तक broke the news on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
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