4 illegal Rohingya refugees arrested from Moreh in Manipur
First Published: 2nd May, 2018 9:50 IST
Manipur Police arrested four illegal Rohingya refugees from Moreh along the Indo-Myanmar Border in Manipur’s Tengnoupal district. Acting on specific inputs, Police conducted a search operation at Hotel Calbo in
Manipur Police arrested four illegal Rohingya refugees from Moreh along the Indo-Myanmar Border in Manipur’s Tengnoupal district.
Acting on specific inputs, Police conducted a search operation at Hotel Calbo in Moreh and arrested the four immigrants.
Meanwhile, the person who allegedly trafficked these immigrants to Moreh namely Takhellambam Gobin Singh of Imphal East has also been arrested.
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