Uttar Pradesh's High-Tech Crackdown: How Yogi's Plan Targets Infiltrators

The Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh has crafted a detailed, technology-driven strategy to find and remove infiltrators. This plan involves creating biometric profiles and a shared national list to stop people from coming back. They're also building super-secure detention centres to hold individuals while deportation processes happen. Officials will use advanced systems to investigate fake documents and the networks that produce them.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Govt Unveils Tech Plan to Identify Deport Infiltrators

  • Plan uses modern tech like facial recognition to track illegal residents
  • Airtight, 'impenetrable' detention centres being developed for those identified
  • Biometric profiles and a nationwide negative list will prevent re-entry
  • System will scan fake IDs and documents to uncover fraud networks and duration of stay
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UP: Yogi govt to unveil high-tech plan to identify, deport infiltrators

UP government to use biometrics and a national 'negative list' to identify, detain, and deport illegal infiltrators in a high-tech security model.

"The plan is designed to serve as a model for the entire country. - Government Sources"

Lucknow, December 9

The Uttar Pradesh government has prepared a foolproof strategy to identify and remove infiltrators from the state, with sources stating that the plan is designed to serve as a model for the entire country.

According to sources, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed the use of modern technology to track individuals illegally residing in the state and ensure their immediate relocation to designated detention centres.

Sources said the state government has also begun work on an advanced security framework for detention centres, described as an "impenetrable" structure in which no breach would be possible. Officials have been asked to ensure that security arrangements remain airtight.

According to sources, the Yogi government has decided to create detailed biometric profiles of individuals identified as infiltrators. These will include fingerprints, facial recognition and other biometric markers. All such names will be compiled into a nationwide negative list to prevent re-entry into the state or any other part of the country.

The Chief Minister recently met with senior officials to review the state's anti-infiltration measures. As per sources, officials have been instructed to use advanced technology to examine all identity-related documents of suspected infiltrators.

The system will scan fake identification cards, forged government documents, and prior records to determine how long such individuals may have been living in the state under false identities.

Sources further said the government intends to conduct a thorough investigation into fake documents linked to infiltrators. The examination is expected to help identify networks involved in producing forged documents, enabling targeted action to prevent such document fraud from recurring.

According to sources, once the biometric profiles and the negative list are fully prepared and shared with other states, the system will prevent any listed individual from re-entering national or state borders.

- ANI

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Priya S
While securing borders is important, I hope the implementation is humane and there are strong safeguards against misuse. Innocent people shouldn't get caught in the crossfire due to errors.
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Rohit P
Good move! The networks creating fake documents need to be busted. This isn't just about UP, it's about the safety of our entire country. Jai Hind!
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Ananya R
The 'nationwide negative list' is a powerful idea. But what about the resources? Building detention centres and high-tech systems costs a lot. Will it take away from development funds for healthcare or education?
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Siddharth J
As a tech professional, I'm curious about the specifics. Facial recognition in our diverse population can have high error rates. Hope they are partnering with the best Indian tech firms and not just importing solutions.
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Karthik V
Strong action was needed. For too long, this problem has been ignored for vote bank politics. If implemented transparently, this will ensure our citizens get the jobs and resources meant for them. 👍

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