Agartala: Amid the continuing violence in the neighbouring country, 16 Bangladeshi intruders, comprising 3 women and 13 males, were taken into custody by the authorities at the Agartala Railway Station in a significant operation. Concerns regarding illicit activity in the area have been aroused by the arrest, especially since three of the people held were identified as touts who may have been involved in criminal operations of human trafficking. The individuals who were arrested were placed under arrest by the Government Railway Police Station (GRPS) in Agartala. They are the subject of a complaint that has been filed against them under several legal regulations. According to law enforcement authorities, the suspects were apprehended because they were trying to board a train without the required paperwork.
On Wednesday, the detainees—who include people whose ages range from 20 to 39—are expected to appear in court. The judicial system will ascertain the degree of their participation in illicit operations, and it is anticipated that the authorities would pursue severe actions against individuals recognized as touts. Mijanur Rahaman, 26, Safikul Islam, 30, Md. Alamin Ali, 23, Md. Milan, 38, Sahabul, 30, Sariful Shek, 30, Kabir Shek, 34, Lija Khatun, 26, Tania Khan, 24, Ethi Shek, 39, Brindaban Mandal, 21, Abdul Hakim, 25, Md. Idul, 27, Md. Abdur Rahaman (20), Md. Ayub Ali (30), and Md. Jiarul (20) are the names of the people who have been taken into custody.
Authorities are still looking into the circumstances behind their presence in Agartala and their possible affiliations to larger criminal networks as part of their ongoing investigation.
However, a press release from the Border Security Force (BSF) on August 13 states that in Tripura, the BSF and Government Railway Police had arrested 10 citizens of Bangladesh and one tout from India. The operation was a part of a particular initiative to stop unauthorised border crossings in light of Bangladesh’s current circumstances. There were two phases to the arrests. Four female Bangladeshi nationals, including a baby, were taken into custody around 5:15 a.m. by a combined team from the BSF’s Intelligence and Anti-Human Trafficking Units in the West Tripura districts of Amtali and Dukli.
At eight in the morning, six more Bangladeshi nationals and a possible Indian tout were taken into custody based on leads from the first arrest. At first, the inmates attempted to pose as Indian nationals by presenting fictitious Aadhaar cards as identification. However, they acknowledged being citizens of Bangladesh when questioned informally. Both the Government Railway Police Force and the BSF are currently conducting more interrogations. According to the press release, “BSF has intensified the crackdown on the network of touts who are facilitating the illegal entry of Bangladeshi nationals into the state of Tripura.”
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