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Tripura: 11 Bangladeshi illegal intruders from Bangalore and 5 enroute to West Bengal arrested 

Despite stringent security measures implemented along the Indo-Bangladesh border, the influx of illegal intruders into Indian territory continues to pose challenges, underscoring vulnerabilities in border security

Dibya Kamal BordloiDibya Kamal Bordloi
May 5, 2024, 04:00 pm IST
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Agartala: Amid tight security measures along the Indo-Bangladesh border, the influx of illegal intruders into Indian territory persists, revealing vulnerabilities in border security. Despite efforts to fortify the border, instances of illegal crossings highlight the challenges faced by authorities in curbing such activities.

In a recent development, Tripura Police apprehended 16 Bangladeshi nationals, including five children, in two separate incidents in the Dhalai District. Superintendent of Police, Avinas Rai, disclosed that the arrests were made based on secret information received by the police.

The first operation conducted by the Gandacherra Police Station led to the detention of 11 Bangladeshi nationals, including three children, from the Mas Kumbhir Para area. Notably, the police discovered several Indian government documents in possession of the intruders, indicating a systematic attempt to infiltrate Indian territory.

Further investigations revealed that the detainees had entered India from Bangladesh through the Hakimpur Indo-Bangla border in West Bengal three years prior. Subsequently, they migrated to Bangalore in search of employment opportunities, where they worked as labourers on construction sites. Their journey to Tripura commenced on April 30, when they boarded a train from Bangalore to Howrah. Upon reaching Howrah, they travelled to Tripura, intending to return to Bangladesh.

On May 3, the group was intercepted by the police upon their arrival in the area. They were in an abandoned house in the area, helped by the local touts. The group was planning to cross over to Bangladesh on May 5. But before that, the group was arrested.

Subsequently, they were taken into custody while attempting to cross the Indo-Bangladesh border in the Gandachara subdivision.

The arrested individuals were identified as Md. Mamun Sardhar (29), Ruma Begam (25), Afsana Akter (22), MD Rajib Holder (20), Md. Maharaj Sheikh (25), Md. Chan Miah Akon (36), Md. Foysal Akon (18), Md. Ferdous Sheikh (30), and three children.

In a separate operation, Tripura Police, in collaboration with the Government Railway Police, detained five Bangladeshi nationals, including two children, at Ambassa Railway Station. This joint effort was based on prior information received by local police regarding the illegal entry of Bangladeshi nationals into Tripura.

The detainees, hailing from Barisal District of Bangladesh, had crossed the border into Tripura, travelling to West Bengal in search of job opportunities, as promised by touts. The group has been taken into custody by Tripura police and will be presented in court for further legal proceedings.

These incidents underscore the ongoing challenges posed by illegal immigration along the Indo-Bangladesh border and emphasise the need for enhanced security measures to prevent such infiltrations. Additionally, collaborative efforts between law enforcement agencies are crucial in effectively addressing this issue and ensuring the integrity of India’s borders.

The recent arrests highlight the persistent threat of illegal intrusions along the Indo-Bangladesh border and reaffirm the commitment of authorities to safeguard national security and territorial integrity.

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