Assam Police apprehend six Bangladeshi nationals in Karimganj district for illegal entry. The individuals were deported back to Bangladesh following interrogation and coordinated security measures.
Guwahati: On Thursday, Assam Police detained six Bangladeshi nationals in Karimganj district for illegally crossing into India. The individuals, identified as Tarique Anowar, Dayal Mall, Monu Mall, Shajahan Mia, Jainab Sapuria, and Khalimur Mall, were arrested following intelligence reports about their unauthorized entry.The apprehension took place in Karimganj, a district that borders Bangladesh and has long struggled with issues of cross-border migration. Law enforcement officials confirmed that the detained individuals were questioned before being deported back to Bangladesh, with the process coordinated through border security agencies to ensure a safe and smooth handover across the international border.Illegal immigration continues to be a significant concern in Assam, which shares both cultural and geographical ties with Bangladesh. In response, the state has stepped up its border security efforts, increasing surveillance and adopting stricter protocols to prevent infiltration. Karimganj, due to its location along the porous border, remains particularly vulnerable to such incidents, necessitating increased vigilance by local authorities.This latest operation highlights Assam’s ongoing commitment to safeguarding its borders and addressing the challenges posed by illegal immigration through prompt and lawful action. The deportation of the six individuals underscores the state’s focus on maintaining regional security and stability.
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