The court, which awarded life sentence to a Bangladeshi national in a murder case, said their influx has become a major challenge requiring government intervention as they are not only enjoying all benefits at the cost of citizens but the country has become a haven for all these criminal elements.
The court was seized with the case in which a habitual offender, who was deported from India, had returned illegally and committed the murder.
The court made the remarks while awarding life sentence to Mohd Khairul, a Bangladesh native, for murdering Abdul Sattar, who was allegedly having illicit affair with his wife.
While sentencing Khairul, the court said these criminals of Bangladeshi origin regularly cross over to India in large numbers taking advantage of the "porous" borders and terrain and escape back with the booty which they rob Indians of.
"In a nation fragmenting under economic, religious, caste and other divides, these criminals find it very easy to make a place for themselves by conveniently integrating with the local population without the citizens having to suspect their intent. They come, plunder and go and this has become regular affair having a definite crime pattern," the judge said.
The court said that undue sympathy to these "ruthless infiltrators" who are the members of professional gangs of dacoits having no emotional attachment to the citizens of India would be misplaced.