Heartbreaking Arrest: Five Bangladeshi Nationals, Including Two Minors, Detained in Tripura
Tripura Police have detained five Bangladeshi nationals, including two children, in the Sabroom Sub-division of Tripura’s South District. These individuals were apprehended in Magrum after authorities received a tip-off about their illegal entry from Bangladesh. The operation was a coordinated effort between Tripura Police and the Border Security Force (BSF), leading to the detention of three adults—Sanatan Mishra Dey, 35, Tanmi Dey, 25, and Narayani Dey, 57—alongside two children.
Sub-divisional Police Officer Nityananda Sarkar, addressing the media, confirmed that the group had crossed the international border illegally. “We will produce them before the court,” Sarkar stated, emphasizing the seriousness of the illegal crossing. This incident underlines the ongoing challenges faced by authorities in managing cross-border movements and highlights the cooperation between local police forces and the BSF.
In related regional news, initiatives and developments in nearby areas continue, as Union Minister George Kurian recently reviewed key projects and initiatives in Manipur’s Senapati district. This focus on regional security and development underscores the broader efforts in maintaining stability and progress amid cross-border and internal challenges.
This incident not only raises concerns about border security but also points to the necessity for continued vigilance and collaboration among security agencies to prevent illegal crossings in the sensitive border areas of the region.
Original Source: https://www.indiatodayne.in/tripura/story/five-bangladeshi-nationals-including-2-minors-held-in-tripura-1159935-2025-01-24?utm_source=rssfeed
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Publish Date: 2025-01-24 16:41:00