Four Bangladeshi infiltrators pushed back: Himanta Biswa Sarma
Assam Police have pushed back four Bangladeshi nationals from near the international border in Karimganj district, as announced by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. This month, about 25 infiltrators have been sent back to Bangladesh. The police ...

"Maintaining strict vigil along the Indo-Bangladesh border, @assampolice identified four Bangladeshi nationals near the border in Karimganj," the CM posted on the micro-blogging site on Thursday evening.
They were identified as Romida Begum, Abdul Elahi, Marijna Begum and Abdul Sukkur.
"They were immediately sent back across the border to Bangladesh. Good job Team!," Sarma added.
About 25 Bangladeshis have been pushed back this month, while around 50 were sent back till August-end since the beginning of political unrest in the neighbouring country.
Sarma had said earlier that the illegal immigrants were using Assam as a passage to reach the southern cities to work in the textile industry.
BSF has intensified its vigil along the 1,885 km long Indo-Bangladesh border in the North East following the turmoil in Bangladesh.
Director General of Police, Assam, GP Singh had said that the state police force is also maintaining a high alert along the international border to ensure that no person can enter the state illegally.
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