Mizoram: Over 1000 illegal migrant workers found residing in state without ILP
Northeast Desk, 13th March: In a coordinated effort, the Mizoram Police, along with the Central Young Mizo Association, carried out a state-wide operation on Tuesday night to identify and detain illegal migrant workers.
The joint operation yielded the discovery of 1187 individuals residing in the state without an Inner Line Permit (ILP).
Subsequently, these individuals were handed over to various police stations across the state. The distribution of apprehensions is as follows:
- Aizawl PS: 284
- Bawngkawn PS: 311
- Vaivakawm PS: 76
- Kulikawn PS: 97
- Zonuam PS: 245
- Sairang PS: 6
- Lunglei PS: 62
- Champhai PS: 46 (including 6 minors)
- Saitual PS: 47
- Serchhip PS: 4
- Khawzawl PS: 4
- Mamit PS: 5
The Central Young Mizo Association has issued a plea to all construction workers, firms, and contractors to ensure that their staff possesses appropriate work permits. The association reiterated the importance of obtaining an Inner Line Permit (ILP) for any non-residents of Mizoram intending to visit or work in the state.
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