This story is from October 21, 2016

After Barno, cops all set to deport Pak runaway boy

Barely a week after deporting Uzbek national Djuraeva Barno and her daughter, Titli, to her country, MP Police is ready to deport Karachi runaway boy Ramzan to Bangladesh. As per sources, Ramzan can be deported any day between October 23 and 25.
After Barno, cops all set to deport Pak runaway boy
BHOPAL: Barely a week after deporting Uzbek national Djuraeva Barno and her daughter, Titli, to her country, MP Police is ready to deport Karachi runaway boy Ramzan to Bangladesh. As per sources, Ramzan can be deported any day between October 23 and 25.
Confirming news, a senior police official requesting anonymity told TOI that, "As soon as formalities are over, he will be deported any day between October 23 and 25.
He will be sent to Kolkata. From there, he will be sent along with another boy, who is stranded in West Bengal, to Bangladesh. This time the plan is to deport them directly."
Thereafter, process to take him to Pakistan will be consulted with the help of local agencies. Ramzan is currently living with kids at Umeed shelter home for children and does not know he will be deported soon. After running to Bhopal from Kolkata last time, he began going to Vidya Sagar School.
On April 6 this year, Ramzan was sent to Kolkata by a train along with Aarambh NGO members, where he was kept in guidance of Sanlaap NGO at Hasus and was to be deported to Bangladesh, but ran to Bhopal in 20 days as did not like environment there.
The process to send him back was taken after it was highlighted on June 26 he was Aadhar card holder. All his documents were called up by senior officials for verification and check if he was eligible for the card. MP Police took up his case a day after Barno was deported.
Till the time his Aadhar card was made, Ramzan has not revealed that he was from Pakistan and ran away from Bangladesh. He told NGO members that he came to Bhopal from Ranchi.
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