India deports 3 Rohingyas to Myanmar
First Published: 28th March, 2019 16:25 IST
India on Thursday deported 3 Rohingyas to Myanmar, who were arrested in Assam in the year 2013. The Rohingyas were deported through the Indo-Myanmar friendship gate number 1 in Manipur’s Moreh at
India on Thursday deported 3 Rohingyas to Myanmar, who were arrested in Assam in the year 2013.
The Rohingyas were deported through the Indo-Myanmar friendship gate number 1 in Manipur’s Moreh at 10 am in the morning.
Among those sent back are 55-year old Eman Hussain, 20 year old Mohammad Saresh and 18-year old Rafiqa Begum.
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