29 Bangladeshi intruders arrested in Agartala while heading to south; Former cop warns of national security risks
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29 Bangladeshi intruders arrested in Agartala while heading to south; Former cop warns of national security risks

Authorities have detained 29 Bangladeshi intruders at Agartala railway station and airport as they attempted to travel to southern states. In the past six months, the BSF has apprehended 224 such individuals, with a former police officer raising alarms about the potential threat to national security

Dibya Kamal BordloiDibya Kamal Bordloi
Jul 29, 2024, 04:45 pm IST
in Bharat, Tripura
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The persistent arrests of Bangladeshi nationals at Tripura’s Agartala railway station have sparked widespread concern and speculation among the public. Despite the presence of numerous police stations and border security forces, it appears that the only effective point of capture for these illegal immigrants is at the railway station itself. Because of this, there are now valid concerns regarding the efficiency of border security and local law enforcement. On July 27, at the Agartala railway station, as many as 23 illegal intruders of Bangladesh were taken into custody.

According to police sources, the arrests were made based on a tip-off. “All 23 individuals are residents of Chapai Nawabganj, Bangladesh, aged between 18 and 30 years,” confirmed a spokesperson for the Government Railway Police (GRP) and the Railway Protection Force (RPF). They were trying to take the Humsafar Express train to southern India. There is a concerning pattern in this episode. At the train station, over a hundred intruders from Bangladesh have been detained in the last couple of months. Since they have to pass through several police jurisdictions covertly, their exact route to the station is still unknown. A senior police official, who wished to remain anonymous, said, “It is perplexing that these individuals manage to traverse multiple districts without being intercepted by the local police or intelligence agencies.” Six more citizens of Bangladesh were taken into custody at the Maharaja Bir Bikram (MBB) Airport in Agartala, which added to the mystery. “CISF personnel detained the individuals on suspicion, and during interrogation, they failed to provide satisfactory answers.” stated Airport Police Officer-in-Charge Abhijit Mandal. “They were subsequently arrested and produced in a local court on  July 28. The court has sent them to police custody for further investigation.”

The reasons behind this large-scale infiltration remain unclear. A thorough investigation has been initiated to identify the networks enabling these unauthorised intrusions. “National security is at stake here; this is not just about border security,” said a former intelligence officer. “If these patterns continue unchecked, it could lead to significant security risks across the country.”

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The public is clearly in need of more specific responses and actions, even though the police insist that their investigations are still ongoing. There are demands for tighter control and responsibility, and questions are raised about the efficiency of local law enforcement and border patrols.The public is clearly in need of more specific responses and actions, even though the police insist that their investigations are still ongoing. There are demands for tighter control and responsibility, and questions are raised about the efficiency of local law enforcement and border patrols.

Additionally, the BSF Tripura Frontier revealed that 384 illegal infiltrators, including 208 inhabitants of Bangladesh and 16 Rohingyas—had been detained for infiltration. Sixteen touts were also taken into custody among them.

 

Topics: TripuraAgartalaillegal RohingyasBangladesh intrudersBangladesh illegal intruders
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