Hyderabad police, in coordination with central agencies, deported 20 Bangladeshi nationals who were staying in the city illegally. The individuals were apprehended during operations across three police commissionerates and were deported through the Indo-Bangladesh border in West Bengal.
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The Bangladeshi nationals were deported because they were staying in Hyderabad illegally without the necessary documents and permissions.
Twenty Bangladeshi nationals were deported from Hyderabad.
The Hyderabad police, in coordination with central agencies, and the Border Security Force (BSF) were involved in the deportation process.
The individuals were deported through the Indo-Bangladesh border in West Bengal.
The Central Crime Station (CCS) apprehended the individuals during operations in the areas across three police commissionerates and shifted them to the CCS Foreigner Detention Centre.

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