The Uttar Pradesh government has launched an unprecedented, technology-driven offensive against illegal infiltration by establishing a permanent biometric “negative list” that captures fingerprints, high-resolution facial recognition data, iris scans, and other unique biological markers of every individual identified as an infiltrator, effectively rendering their re-entry or re-establishment anywhere in India nearly impossible.
Once an individual is flagged and enrolled in this centralised national-level database, the system automatically triggers red-flag alerts across every government department, instantly blocking issuance or renewal of Aadhaar, voter ID, passport, ration card, driving licence, bank accounts, mobile SIM registration, or any other official document, while simultaneously notifying border checkpoints, railway stations, airports, and state entry points to deny physical access.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath personally chaired a high-level review meeting and issued categorical instructions to deploy the most advanced forensic document examination systems, artificial intelligence-powered pattern recognition tools, and cross-database analytics capable of detecting forged certificates, tracing decades-long residence under false identities, and dismantling entire syndicates that manufacture counterfeit paperwork for infiltrators.
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New-generation detention centres being rapidly constructed across multiple districts will function as high-security fortresses equipped with multi-layered biometric access controls, 24×7 AI-enabled surveillance grids, facial-recognition perimeter fencing, drone monitoring, and real-time data linkage to the central negative list, creating what senior police officials describe as an “absolutely unbreachable” containment ecosystem pending legal deportation proceedings.
With the entire architecture designed for seamless scalability, senior officials confirmed that the Uttar Pradesh model is being positioned as a blueprint for replication across states and eventual integration into a unified national anti-infiltration grid, establishing a permanent technological shield that ensures no illegal entrant can ever again disappear into India’s vast population under assumed identities.
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