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Assam: State Police apprehends 5 Bangladeshi nationals near international border

Assam Police apprehended five Bangladeshi nationals, including a woman, near the Indo-Bangladesh border and promptly pushed them back to their country. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma praised the police for their vigilance and swift action in preventing illegal infiltration

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Assam Police has apprehended five Bangladeshi nationals, including a woman, near the Indo-Bangladesh border and pushed them back across the border, said Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.

The apprehended persons who were later pushed back to their origin country have been identified as Dudu Mia Chakder, Anuwar Hussain, Imran Hassan, Md Mahabub and Nahar Begum. CM Sarma applauded the Assam police for displaying alertness towards the border, saying, “Good job Team.”

Himanta Biswa Sarma wrote on X – “Displaying alertness along the Indo-Bangladesh border, @assampolice apprehended 5 illegal Bangladeshis near the International border and pushed them back across the border. Dudu Mia Chakder, Anuwar Hussain, Imran Hassan, Md Mahabub, Nahar Begum. Good job Team!”

 

Displaying alertness along the Indo-Bangladesh border, @assampolice apprehended 5 illegal Bangladeshis near the International border and pushed them back across the border

🇧🇩Dudu Mia Chakder
🇧🇩Anuwar Hussain
🇧🇩Imran Hassan
🇧🇩Md Mahabub
🇧🇩Nahar Begum

Good job Team! pic.twitter.com/YtfCeMMZjp

— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) November 29, 2024

 

Earlier on November 28, Assam police apprehended an illegal Bangladeshi national identified as Satir Khatun near the Indo-Bangladesh international border and pushed her back across the border.

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In the social media post on X, CM Sarma wrote, “Continuing with its strict vigil on the Indo-Bangladesh border, @assampolice apprehended an illegal Bangladeshi national near the International border and pushed her back across the border. Satir Khatun. Our forces are alert 24/7 to foil any infiltration attempt.”

The Chief Minister said that the forces are alert 24/7 to foil any infiltration attempt. On November 19, Assam police identified and apprehended 9 Bangladeshi infiltrators in Sribhumi district and sent them across the border.

(With inputs from ANI)

Topics: AssamAssam Policeindo-bangladesh borderCM Himanta Biswa SarmaBangladeshi NationalsIllegal InfiltrationBorder security
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