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Tripura: Two Bangladesh nationals held at Agartala railway station

First Published: 22nd May, 2024 7:50 IST

The accused, identified as Nargis Akhter (35) and Mehedi Hassan (35), were nabbed on Tuesday.

Two Bangladeshi nationals were apprehended at Agartala railway station for entering Indian territory without any valid documents, the police said.
The accused, identified as Nargis Akhter (35) and Mehedi Hassan (35), were nabbed on Tuesday.

Police said the duo hailed from Khulna district of Bangladesh.

The police informed further that a specific case was registered against them in the Government Railway Police station located at Agartala railway station under Indian Penal Code sections 120 (B), 370, section (A)/14(C) of the Foreigner Act 1946 and section three of IPP Act.
Police said both accused would be produced before the court on Wednesday.
Further details are awaited. (ANI)

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