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DCs told to act without delay on suspected illegal migrants: Tynsong

Meghalaya Deputy CM Prestone Tynsong directs district administrations to step up surveillance and arrest illegal immigrants amid national concerns over undocumented immigration.

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SHILLONG: Amid mounting national urgency over undocumented immigration, Meghalaya Deputy Chief Minister in charge of Home (Police), Prestone Tynsong, on Tuesday said the State Government has directed all Deputy Commissioners and district administrations across the state to intensify surveillance and to crack down wherever they suspect or wherever they receive inputs these illegal immigrants should be an arrested immediately. The directive comes as the Centre enforces a 30-day window for states and Union Territories to identify and verify individuals from Bangladesh and Myanmar claiming Indian citizenship, failing which deportation proceedings are to be initiated. “We are on the job. We have already given the direction to all the district administration, all the Deputy Commissioners to crack down wherever they suspect or wherever they receive inputs. They should be arrested immediately,” Tynsong said. Asked whether a special task force would be constituted to monitor the situation, Tynsong clarified that the necessary mechanisms were already in place. “See, if you talk about the District Task Force, that we already have. The District Task Force, even about finding out people who come to the state, who stay in different districts—that District Task Force is already there under the MRSSA, the Meghalaya Residence Safety and Security Act, which was passed then. This District Task Force is operationalized, and we do have this District Task Force,” he said.

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