Assam Police Arrests 6 Bangladeshi Nationals, Deports Them Back
First Published: 23rd December, 2024 9:34 IST
The Bangladeshi infiltrators have been identified as--Mustafizur Rahman, Kabbo Cruze, Md. Lelin Mia, Sirazul Islam, Saiful Islam and Muktar Hussain.
Continuing its crackdown on illegal border crossings and maintaining a strict vigil at the border, the Assam Police foiled yet another infiltration attempt from Bangladesh to India through Assam last night and arrested 6 Bangladeshi nationals.
During a search operation, police identified the Bangladeshi infiltrators trying to enter Indian territory illegally, subsequently arrested them and deported them back to their country, said Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.
The Bangladeshi infiltrators have been identified as–Mustafizur Rahman, Kabbo Cruze, Md. Lelin Mia, Sirazul Islam, Saiful Islam and Muktar Hussain.
Following their apprehension, they were deported back to Bangladesh.
Earlier on Saturday, Police arrested 2 Bangladeshi nationals, Mahabul Haque and Shahina Akhtar, for illegally entering India near the international border and deported them back too.
COMMENTS

TOPMOST STORY NOW

Live Regularisation of 147 Posts: Minister Along Assures Revocation of Order, NNQF, CTAN Calls Off Agitation
24th April 2025
Live Indian Air Force Rafales, Su-30s carrying out major Exercise “Aakraman”
24th April 2025
Live Sikkim’s Minor Girl Lured by Facebook Friend Traced to Mizoram
24th April 2025
Live “Fakr hai uski shahdat par, it is my strength”: Brave pony handler’s grieving father remembers son
24th April 2025WE RECOMMEND

‘Aminul Islam’s Remarks Are His Own, Not Party’s’: AIUDF Chief Badruddin Ajmal Reaffirms ‘Party Stands With Govt of India’
After Aminul Islam’s arrest, Ajmal expressed regret over the remarks and made it clear that these are not the views of the AIUDF
24th April 2025
Assam: Dhing AIUDF MLA Aminul Islam arrested for controversial statement on Pahalgam terror attack
Aminul Islam sparked a political firestorm after claiming that the Narendra Modi-led BJP government had links to the recent Pahalgam terror attack
24th April 2025
BTC Budget 2025-26 Tabled: Focus on Development with Rs. 843 Crore Allocation
BTC Budget 2025-26 Tabled: A significant portion of the budget falls under the SOPD (State-Owned Priority Development) scheme.
24th April 2025
“Felt Like Being Hunted…”: Survivor Nishant Bhattacharjee from Assam Recounts Pahalgam Terror Horror
Nishant Bhattacharjee recounted the harrowing experience that he and his family endured during the attack.
23rd April 2025
After Pahalgam Bloodshed, Angry Silchar Citizens Urge Modi Govt for Swift Surgical Strike
For Silchar-based professor Debashish Bhattacharjee, his wife and son, it was back from the jaws of death, literally.
23rd April 2025