Shah asks Delhi Police to take action against networks helping illegal Bangladeshis, Rohingyas

New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday chaired a crucial meeting to review the law and order situation in the national capital and ordered officials to take strict action against the network that helps Bangladeshis, and Rohingyas entering India illegally.

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, Delhi Home Minister Ashish Sood, Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora, and other senior officials from the Delhi government attended the meeting.

“Illegal intruders threatening national security should be dealt with strictly; identified and deported,” said Shah.

The Home Ministry said that Union Home Minister Amit Shah said it should be the priority of Delhi Police to eliminate interstate gangs in Delhi with a ruthless approach.

In the high-level meeting, Shah said that strict action should be taken against Delhi’s police stations, sub-divisions which consistently perform poorly.

Shah said that DCP-level officers should go to police stations and organize public hearing camps and solve the problems of the public.

“Delhi Police should identify the places where there is daily traffic jam and Delhi Police Commissioner and Chief Secretary should meet and find a quick solution to this, so that the public can get relief, added the Union Home Minister during meeting with Delhi govt.”