Assam: 30 illegal Bangladeshi intruders fleeing crackdown caught
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Assam: 30 illegal Bangladeshi intruders fleeing crackdown caught at border; arrested by police

In a major development amid Assam’s ongoing crackdown on illegal immigration, over 30 suspected Bangladeshi nationals attempting to flee across the border were caught in Cachar’s Jalalpur area. Locals intercepted the group and alerted police, leading to their arrest and legal processing

by Dibya Kamal Bordloi
May 28, 2025, 06:30 pm IST
in Bharat, Assam
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Assam continues to intensify its crackdown on illegal Bangladeshi immigrants, with multiple state-wide operations underway to detect, detain, and push back foreign nationals residing unlawfully. In one of the latest and most significant developments, over 30 suspected Bangladeshi nationals — including women and children — were intercepted near the India-Bangladesh border in the Jalalpur area of Cachar district late Wednesday night. As per locals, the group of Bangladeshi were returning home through the international border in Assam, seeing the continuous crackdown in the state.

According to local sources, the group was travelling in multiple auto-rickshaws under cover of darkness when suspicious residents of Jalalpur noticed unusual movement and intercepted them. Upon basic questioning, it became clear that the group lacked valid Indian documentation and had crossed into the country illegally.

The locals promptly informed the Cachar police, who arrived on the scene and took the group into custody. The detainees were later shifted to the Police Reserve Hospital in Silchar for medical screening, verification, and further legal procedures.

Initial investigations suggest that the group had been living and working illegally in various parts of India, most likely as daily wage labourers. The current state-wide crackdown on illegal foreign nationals in Assam appears to have triggered panic among many such individuals, leading them to attempt a hurried return to Bangladesh through unofficial border routes.

Police sources confirmed that the detainees had no valid documents and were being processed under the relevant provisions of the Foreigners Act. Authorities are also investigating whether local facilitators helped them reach the border and evade law enforcement.

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This development underscores the ongoing challenges India faces in controlling illegal immigration along the porous Indo-Bangladesh border, particularly in Assam, which shares a long international boundary with the neighbouring country.

Local residents who aided in the interception were lauded by officials for their vigilance. Police have reiterated their appeal to the public to report suspicious movements, particularly in border-adjacent regions.

Meanwhile, officials confirmed that state-wide drives against illegal Bangladeshi immigrants will continue with full intensity in line with the Assam government’s commitment to curbing undocumented migration.

The Assam government had earlier declared that possession of documents like Aadhaar and voter ID by individuals who did not apply for inclusion in the National Register of Citizens (NRC) would be treated as invalid. This has led to a significant tightening of scrutiny and verification protocols across border districts.

As the pressure mounts, the incident at Jalalpur stands as a stark reminder of the scale and complexity of illegal migration in the region — and the need for sustained, coordinated vigilance.

Topics: Border securityAssam CrackdownAssamIndia-Bangladesh borderBangladeshi intrudersillegal immigrationCachar district
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