10 illegal immigrants from Bangladesh held in Assam
First Published: 9th May, 2019 15:22 IST
As many as 10 illegal migrants from Bangladesh were detained in Assam’s Udalguri on Wednesday. All arrested have been reportedly, earlier declared as foreigners by the Foreigners Tribunal. As per reports, Udalguri
As many as 10 illegal migrants from Bangladesh were detained in Assam’s Udalguri on Wednesday.
All arrested have been reportedly, earlier declared as foreigners by the Foreigners Tribunal.
As per reports, Udalguri police have arrested nine persons including four women and have sent them to a detention camp. However, another person named Madhav Sarkar has been released by the police.
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