Gurgaon Police Accused of Mistreatment During ID Checks
- July 25, 2025
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Two men have come forward with allegations of mistreatment by the police in Gurgaon. According to their claims, they were detained and forced to strip down to their underwear during an overnight stay at a local police station. The incident reportedly occurred after the men were picked up for identity verification purposes.
In response to these accusations, the Gurgaon police have denied any wrongdoing. Officials stated that the men were only brought in for routine identity verification and that no mistreatment took place. The police emphasized that such checks are part of ongoing efforts to identify illegal immigrants in the area.
The detentions have sparked concern among Bengali communities in Gurgaon. Many families are reportedly leaving the city out of fear of being targeted during these verification processes. The situation has heightened tensions and raised questions about the treatment of individuals during police operations.
The police’s initiative to verify identities is part of a broader strategy aimed at identifying illegal immigrants residing in Gurgaon. This effort has been met with mixed reactions, with some supporting the need for security measures and others criticizing the approach as discriminatory.
The allegations have prompted discussions about the balance between security measures and individual rights. Community leaders are calling for transparency and accountability in police operations to ensure that such incidents do not occur again. The situation remains tense as authorities continue their verification efforts.