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TUESDAY, JULY 08, 2025
Family members of Indians deported into Bangladesh seek return, lodge police diary

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08 July, 2025, 09:25 am
Last modified: 08 July, 2025, 03:35 pm

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Family members of Indians deported into Bangladesh seek return, lodge police diary

Danish Sheikh, his wife Sunali Khatun, and their eight-year-old son — who said they submitted documents ‘proving’ they are natives of Paikar village in Bengal’s Birbhum — were allegedly deported to Bangladesh on June 26

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The Migrant Labour Welfare Board in West Bengal said it would help the family move the Calcutta High Court with a habeas corpus plea. Photo: Collected/ Indian Express/ File
The Migrant Labour Welfare Board in West Bengal said it would help the family move the Calcutta High Court with a habeas corpus plea. Photo: Collected/ Indian Express/ File

Family members of Indians who have been deported to Bangladesh for allegedly being íllegal immigrants' have lodged a missing persons diary at their police station in India, with further plans to approach the Calcutta High Court.

The Indian man, Danish Sheikh, along with his wife and eight year old son were allegedly deported to Bangladesh on June 26, days after being picked up by the Delhi Police, reports The Indian Express.

The family said they had been working as ragpickers in Delhi for the past 20 years.

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According to the family, the deportation was carried out despite them allegedly submitting documents to prove their nativity of Bengal.

On Sunday, Sunali's father, Bhodu Sheikh, lodged a missing diary at the local police station. He said Danish, Sunali, and their two children had left for Delhi from Paikar on May 5. "Since July 4, we have not been able to contact them," he said.

The Migrant Labour Welfare Board in West Bengal said it would help the family move the Calcutta High Court with a habeas corpus plea.

"This is happening every day. Our migrant labourers and their families are being targeted as illegal Bangladeshis simply because they speak Bengali… We will appeal to the court to intervene, bring the family back to India and present them before the court," said Samirul Islam, chairman of the board.

"I have filed a missing diary at the local police station. Tomorrow we plan to go to Calcutta High Court. My daughter, her husband and their eight-year-old son were detained by Delhi Police and pushed into Bangladesh. My daughter has made frantic calls from Bangladesh," said Bhodu Sheikh, speaking to The Indian Express from Birbhum.

Family members claimed Danish, Sunali and their minor son were detained on June 18 by the police and taken to the K N Katju Marg police station in Delhi, says The Indian Express.

"All documents, including land deeds, were provided to the police. But they didn't budge," said Sunali's cousin Roshni Bibi, speaking over the phone from Delhi. "Their second child, a girl, was not detained as she was staying with a relative."

However, the Delhi Police maintained that the family was deported after due process. "They were deported to Bangladesh on June 26 after proper verification at the local police level and a thorough interrogation by the Foreigners Regional Registration Office. They hail from Bagerhat, Bangladesh," Rajeev Ranjan, DCP (Rohini), told The Indian Express earlier.

The case comes amid a spate of similar incidents in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Delhi and Madhya Pradesh. On June 14, seven persons from West Bengal were allegedly detained by Mumbai Police and deported by the BSF at around 3:30 am. Following intervention by the Bengal government, four youths from Murshidabad, one from Purba Bardhaman, and a married couple from North 24 Parganas were brought back from Bangladesh and sent home.

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