Tripura: Security forces arrest 10 Bangladeshi, Rohingya infiltrators on their way to Mumbai; BSF nabs 623 infiltrators
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Tripura: Security forces arrest 10 Bangladeshi, Rohingya infiltrators on their way to Mumbai; BSF nabs 623 infiltrators

In a recent security operation in Tripura, a combined team of local police and security forces intercepted and arrested 10 Bangladeshi and Rohingya nationals attempting to infiltrate into India, reportedly on their way to Mumbai

Dibya Kamal BordloiDibya Kamal Bordloi
Nov 10, 2024, 10:30 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, World, Asia, Tripura
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Agartala: In two different cases, the (BSF) in Tripura arrested three Rohingyas and another Bangladeshi infiltrator. The security forces said in a news statement that at approximately 12:30 pm, on 8th November the BOP Kamlasagar troops from the Sepahijala district had captured the Bangladeshi national. It was determined that the person lived in the Cumilla district.

According to the statement released by BSF the petrolong team of the border force in Panisagar Sector arrested three Rohingya illegal infiltrators in another operation, comprising two men and a woman. The security forces have initiated an investigation and preliminary questioning into the situation in response to the apprehensions. We’re waiting on further updates. In order to deter infiltration, the BSF is keeping a high level of readiness on the international border, the notification further stated. Earlier, BSF officials told Maharani Singh Debbarma, the member of parliament for the East Tripura Lok Sabha seat, that the forces had arrested 623 Rohingyas and Bangladeshis and had also held 52 Tripuran touts until November 9.

Read More: 13 Bangladeshi infiltrators arrested at Meghalaya and Tripura borders; 6 Indian touts detained for aiding

MP Maharani Kriti Singh Debbarma of the Tripura East Constituency paid a visit to the BSF Headquarters in Salbagan, Agartala, according to a news release from the BSF.

In another major development, at Jirania Railway Station in Tripura’s West District on 8th November evening, the Government Railway Police (GRP) arrested six Bangladeshi infiltrators, three of them were transgender. Mumbai was supposedly the group’s destination as most of the Bangladeshi infiltrators are prefered to choose.

GRP Officer-in-Charge Tapas Das stated that the authorities responded to a report regarding a possible unlawful border crossing. From Jirania Railway Station, we learned that several Bangladeshi nationals who had illegally entered the state might attempt to flee. We quickly got to the station after coordinating with other agencies after receiving the tip,” Das said.

Six people were waiting for a train when the cops arrived and took them into custody. At first, they said they lived in Bishalgarh. They later acknowledged, however, that they were citizens of Bangladesh and had arrived in Tripura on October 6. The group planned to settle in Mumbai, so they were on their way there. Four of the arrested people were from Kishoreganj, and two were from Noakhali, two districts in Bangladesh. They have appeared in court as part of a prosecution against the group for unlawfully entering India.

Topics: Border Security ForceBangladeshi infiltratorsRohingyasGovernment Railway Police
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