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3 Rohingyas residing in Hyderabad illegally for 8 years arrested; Bangladeshi smuggler shot in border confrontation

In a startling revelation, authorities in Tripura have uncovered a troubling case of Rohingya infiltration into Indian territory through West Bengal, sending shockwaves across the region

Dibya Kamal BordloiDibya Kamal Bordloi
Mar 18, 2024, 01:15 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Tripura, West Bengal
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Agartala: In a recent development that has sent shockwaves across Tripura, authorities uncovered a concerning instance of Rohingya infiltration into Indian territory via West Bengal. Three Rohingya nationals, who had been residing illegally in Hyderabad for the past eight years, were apprehended at Agartala railway station while attempting to board a train bound for Hyderabad, according to officials.

The individuals in custody were identified as Abdul Rashid (24), Mohammed Yusuf (23), and Mohammed Hamid (23), all originally from Myanmar. Officials from the Government Railway Police Force in Agartala revealed that the men drew suspicion during routine train checks in the morning. Upon further interrogation, they admitted to being Rohingya migrants. The trio disclosed their unsuccessful attempt to enter Bangladesh from Tripura, citing heightened security measures ahead of the upcoming Parliamentary elections. They confessed to entering India through West Bengal eight years ago and had been residing in Hyderabad since then. Subsequently, the trio was arrested, and a case was registered at the Government Railway Police station.

Simultaneously, a disturbing clash erupted at the international border in Magroli village, Unakoti District, Tripura, resulting in the death of a Bangladeshi smuggler and injuries to a Border Security Force (BSF) jawan. According to BSF sources, approximately 15-20 miscreants were observed approaching the border from the Indian side carrying headloads, while another group of 25-30 miscreants approached from the Bangladesh side with a bamboo ladder.

BSF personnel intervened, ordering the miscreants to halt their advance. However, they disregarded the warnings and turned aggressive, encircling the BSF jawan on duty. Fearing for his life and the safety of government property, the jawan fired a PAG round, hitting one of the smugglers, who was subsequently apprehended. Despite this, a group of 10-15 miscreants attacked the BSF jawan, attempting to disarm him and forcibly take him into Bangladesh territory.

In response to the imminent threat, the BSF jawan fired again, forcing the Bangladeshi smugglers to retreat. Tragically, one BSF jawan sustained severe injuries to his forehead and was evacuated to a nearby district hospital for treatment. Fortunately, his condition is reported to be stable. Regrettably, one Bangladeshi smuggler, identified as Saddam Hussein (23 years), succumbed to his injuries sustained during the clash.

These incidents serve as stark reminders of the persistent challenges faced by security forces in curbing illegal border crossings and smuggling activities. The need for heightened vigilance and coordinated efforts to maintain border security and preserve territorial integrity is more evident than ever.

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