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Assam: 6 persons including a Bangladeshi national with quarantine stamp detained at Abhayapuri

First Published: 9th May, 2020 20:47 IST

Six persons including a Bangladeshi national with quarantine mark have been detained at Abhayapuri under lower Assam’s Bongaigaon district which is a COVID-19 orange zone. A retired policeman Uday Chandra

Six persons including a Bangladeshi national with quarantine mark have been detained at Abhayapuri under lower Assam’s Bongaigaon district which is a COVID-19 orange zone.

A retired policeman Uday Chandra Das handed over the group to Abhayapuri Police when he noticed the men roaming around the town.

According to reports, one person in the group is a Bangladeshi citizen. On the other hand, two other men hail from West Bengal.

The incident has created sensation in the locality as Bongaigaon district was declared as orange zone after 5 COVID-19 positive cases were detected in the district.

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