Assam Police Detain and Deport Six Bangladeshi Nationals in Karimganj for Illegal Entry
Karimganj, Assam – Six Bangladeshi nationals were detained by Assam Police in the Karimganj district on Thursday following reports of unauthorized entry into Indian territory.
Acting on intelligence inputs, police apprehended the individuals identified as Tarique Anowar, Dayal Mall, Monu Mall, Shajahan Mia, Jainab Sapuria, and Khalimur Mall. After interrogation, they were swiftly deported back to Bangladesh in collaboration with border security agencies.
Karimganj, which borders Bangladesh, has long faced challenges related to cross-border movement due to its porous boundary. Assam’s authorities have been intensifying security efforts along the state’s borders, with a particular focus on detecting and deporting illegal entrants. The recent action underscores Assam’s vigilance in managing border security, addressing both security concerns and the impact of unauthorized immigration.
In recent years, Assam’s government has reinforced border surveillance and implemented stricter protocols to prevent infiltration, making Karimganj a focal point for enhanced patrolling and intelligence gathering. The swift deportation process in this case demonstrates Assam’s commitment to lawful border management, with a focus on maintaining stability and protecting regional integrity.
The incident is a reminder of the state’s ongoing battle against illegal immigration and the commitment to robust, lawful responses aimed at securing the region’s borders.