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Seven Bangladeshi nationals held in Teliamura

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BY TC News Desk

Agartala: May 02. The Government Railway Police (GRP) has detained seven Bangladeshi nationals including three minor children from Teliamura Railway Station in Khowai district on Tuesday.

Sources said that the Bangladeshi national have entered in Tripura from Sonamura under Sepahijala district to reach in Bangalore in search of work.

“Based on tip off we have detained seven Bangladeshi nationals from the Teliamura Railway station in Khowai district. During preliminary interrogation they have revealed that they entered in Tripura through Sonamura bordering village in Sepahijala district. They were en route to Bangalore in search of work”, the official said.

He said that among the seven persons, six are belong from same family who came from Balipara under Pirozpur in Barishal district and another one person came from Narayanganja in Dhaka.

They were identified as Amir Akhtar (43) his wife Mariyam Akhter (35) and their children Tarikul (9), Marjan (5) Marjina who is seven month old baby and Md Taksin (18) and another person is Litan Islam (24)

The source further informed that now a day Police, BSF and GRP are detaining Bangladeshi nationals from railway stations as they using Tripura as corridor to left Bangladesh and to enter in India in search of work in Bangalore and Hyderabad or in other states in India.

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