Manipur: Illegal Rohingya immigrants arrested
First Published: 23rd March, 2018 8:13 IST
3 illegal Rohingya immigrants were arrested by a joint team of Manipur Police and sleuths of CID-Special Branch at Moreh in Manipur. The arrested were identified as Narul Hakim, Mohammad
3 illegal Rohingya immigrants were arrested by a joint team of Manipur Police and sleuths of CID-Special Branch at Moreh in Manipur.
The arrested were identified as Narul Hakim, Mohammad Kalimullah and Sabir Ahmad.
During interrogation by the police the arrested revealed that they infiltrated into India through Bangladesh and had been staying in Moreh for the past 10 days.
Meanwhile, a case has been registered against the arrested at the Moreh Police Station.
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