The Delhi Police have caught eight Rohingyas migrants from different parts of Delhi after they failed to show valid visa documents.
Police said that in east Delhi, six people including two minor were detained from outside Anand Vihar Railway Station and sent to detention centre after questioning.
According to Deepak Yadav, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), East district an information was received about six suspected Rohingyas coming to Delhi through train from Tripura on January 6.
"Out of the six, three were minors. They were detained outside Anand Vihar railway station. They were sent to detention centre after questioning," said the DCP.
An FIR under Foreigners Act has been registered in Patparganj Industrial Area police station and an investigation is on," he added.
In Dwarka district, two Rohingya migrants of Mayanmar found living illegally in Uttam Nagar area were arrested on Friday, said another senior police officer.
They were identified as Hamid Hussain (23), Nabi Hussain (22).
According to Santosh Kumar Meena, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Dwarka district, a case was registered under Foreigners Act on the complaint of Head Constable Neeraj Kumar of FRRO and an investigation was taken up.
"During the course of investigation, it was revealed that both the accused are permanent resident of Mayanmar and have entered India illegally on November 1, 2020 from Bangladesh Border," said the DCP.
The DCP said both the arrested men belong to the Buthidong area of Mayanmar region and were found living in Hastal village in uttam nagar area of Delhi without any legal passport or Visa.