Similar arrests were made in Badarpur in Tripura and New Jalpaiguri in North Bengal, he said.
India shares 4,096km long border with Bangladesh but illegal migration has remained a concern through the porous stretches in Tripura, Assam, Meghalaya and Bengal. De said RPF has stepped up vigil in trains and railway stations to check illegal migrants taking the trains to enter rest of India. Many such migrants were caught with fake Indian documents and were found while entering Kolkata, Delhi, Bangalore and other cities, mainly in search of work.
BSF has also stepped up vigil and caught several illegal migrants from Bangladesh in Assam, Meghalaya and Tripura in the past few months.
On Sunday, BSF personnel in Tripura arrested five Bangladeshi nationals and two Rohingyas during drive along the border. Rohingyas have been taking shelter in Bangladesh after they were forced to flee Myanmar due to conflict since 1997.
Published 29 July 2024, 02:15 IST