Bengaluru: CCB Police have reportedly arrested 60 Bangladeshi immigrants illegally staying in Bengaluru without visa and adequate documents. The arrested immigrants include 22 women, according to reports.

Briefing media reporters about the Joint Police Commissioner of Bengaluru Police, Sandeep Patil added that the immigrants were arrested from different parts of the city including Ramamurthy Nagar, K R Pura, Marathahalli, HAL and others. He further added that the immigrants were arrested after receiving adequate information against them while the police was doing various exercises to control crime rate in the city.

Patil also added that a thorough investigation will be done to ascertain details about the immigrants as to from how long they have been staying in the city and what was the motive behind their illegal stay here in India.

The arrested immigrants include 29 men, 22 women and 9 girls. They will now be deported to Bangladesh, sources added.

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Agra (UP) (PTI): Four people were arrested, after a prompt response by police following a social media alert, for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman and a girl inside a moving bus here, officials said on Tuesday.

According to an official police statement, at 12:27 am on April 27, information was received on the social media platform X about an incident of sexual assault on a bus travelling from Kanpur to Ahmedabad, which was approaching Namner crossing in Agra.

Acting under the direction of Police Commissioner Deepak Kumar, the Agra Police social media team immediately alerted the Rakabganj police station within minutes and coordinated with the victims to confirm the incident and obtain the exact location, it stated.

Police teams launched intensive checking at Namner crossing and intercepted the bus as it reached the spot. The four accused involved in the incident were apprehended on the spot, and legal action was initiated against them, the statement said.

The police said the swift response and coordination between the social media team and field units ensured timely action, bringing relief to the victims and other passengers, who expressed gratitude towards the police, it added.