51 Bangladeshi infiltrators identified, 49 deported: CM informs Odisha Assembly

Bhubaneswar: As many as 51 Bangladeshi infiltrators have so far been identified in different districts of Odisha since the BJP came to power in the state, the state Assembly was informed on Monday.

Sharing this information in a written reply to a question by BJD legislator Goutam Buddha Das in the House, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi said that 49 of the 52 identified illegal Bangladeshi immigrants have already been deported to their country.

“Since the new government came to power in Odisha, altogether 51 Bangladeshis have been identified in various districts of the state,” Majhi said. The BJP government led by Majhi assumed office on June 12, 2024.

A maximum of 24 Bangladeshi immigrants were identified in Urban Police District (UPD)-Khurda district, 15 from UPD-Cuttack, six from Ganjam district, three from Kandhamal and one from Koraput district were deported to their nation following a legal process.

While 49 of them were repatriated, cases were registered against the other two immigrants (one in Ganjam and another in Kandhamal) for getting Indian passports in their names using fake documents and sent to judicial custody, he said.

Further, the process to identify infiltrators is continuing in Odisha, the CM added.

1.69 lakh organised crimes recorded

Altogether 1,69,200 organised crimes were registered in different parts of Odisha up to September 2025, the Assembly was informed on Monday. Sharing this information in reply to a question in the House, the Chief Minister said that the State had recorded 2,14,113 organised crimes last year.

The Chief Minister shared district-wise data, including those from the Commissionerate Police of Bhubaneswar–Cuttack. He said Bhubaneswar UPD registered 11,324 organised crime cases till September this year, compared to 14,416 cases during the same period last year.

Similarly, the number of organised crimes stood at 7,226 in Cuttack UPD till September, marginally lower than the 7,268 cases reported last year, the data showed. There are 34 police districts in Odisha at present. These include two railway police districts and two Urban Police Districts—Bhubaneswar UPD and Cuttack UPD.