Mathura: Big action before CM Yogi’s visit, 40 Rohingya Muslims arrested; had taken farm on rent
The Uttar Pradesh Police’s ATS has arrested 40 Rohingya Muslims in Mathura, officials said on Monday. All of them were living with their families in a colony and also had taken a farm on rent.
According to ATS sources, they had received information that Rohingya Muslims have been living in Alhepur village for a long time.
The arrested persons have been taken to Jaint police station, where they are being interrogated. During interrogation, these people could not show any valid documents. They revealed that they were used to buy garbage from hotels and sell it.
The action comes ahead of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s proposed visit to Mathura on July 26.
On the instructions of SSP Shailesh Kumar Pandey, SP City Martand Pratap Singh reached the spot with the police force. The entire operation was kept confidential.
[With Inputs from IANS]
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