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Two Bangladeshi Nationals Arrested for Illegal Entry at Agartala Railway Station

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22/05/2024
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Agartala, May 22: The Government Railway Police (GRP) apprehended two Bangladeshi nationals for illegally entering Agartala Railway Station. Authorities confirmed that no valid documents were found in their possession.

Agartala Railway Station has been under scrutiny due to its alleged involvement in smuggling activities, including the transportation of ganja and other contraband items to neighboring states. Bangladeshi nationals have also been using the station as an entry point into India, raising security concerns for both the state and the country. The recent incident on Tuesday evening has once again highlighted the need for robust security measures.

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Yesterday afternoon, railway police detained a suspicious man and woman at Agartala Railway Station. Their behavior caught the attention of officers as they moved around the station premises. Upon questioning, inconsistencies emerged in their statements. Subsequently, the individuals confessed to being Bangladeshi nationals. They are scheduled to appear in court today, seeking police remand.

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