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Bangladeshi miscreants face off with Assam locals

First Published: 26th April, 2023 22:12 IST

There have been occasional raids by Bangladeshi miscreants who cross over into India and conduct raids in the border villages

Terror of Bangladeshi miscreants along the Indo-Bangladesh border has been giving sleepless nights to residents of the border villages of Assam. There have been occasional raids by Bangladeshi miscreants who cross over into India and conduct raids in the border villages. Today in the wee hours, a gang of 13 miscreants from Bangladesh were embroiled in a clash with villagers from the Amala village which falls under the Patharkandi police station in Karimganj district of Assam.

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