<p>Agartala: Eleven Bangladeshi nationals were arrested from Agartala railway station for entering the country without any valid travel document, police said on Sunday.</p><p>Based on specific inputs about some Bangladeshi nationals who had crossed the international border in Tripura's Sepahijala district and would board a train at Agartala railway station, railway police started searching for them on Saturday evening.</p><p>"We have detained 11 people - five women and six men - from Agartala railway station and took them to Agartala GRP police station for questioning," Officer in Charge (OC), Tapas Das told <em>PTI</em>.</p><p>Das said during questioning the Bangladeshi nationals could not produce any valid travel document to enter Indian territory.</p>.CCB raids six places, arrests Bangladeshi immigrants.<p>"The 11 Bangladeshi nationals were arrested for illegally entering Indian soil. They will be produced before a court seeking police remand for further interrogation," he said.</p><p>Preliminary investigation revealed, that the 11 Bangladeshi nationals were planning to go to Chennai, Mumbai and Kolkata for earning livelihood, he said.</p><p>"We can't rule out the possibility of human trafficking attempts. We have started an investigation into the case", he said.</p><p>Earlier on June 27 two Bangladeshi nationals were arrested from Agartala railway station for illegally entering Indian territory. </p>
<p>Agartala: Eleven Bangladeshi nationals were arrested from Agartala railway station for entering the country without any valid travel document, police said on Sunday.</p><p>Based on specific inputs about some Bangladeshi nationals who had crossed the international border in Tripura's Sepahijala district and would board a train at Agartala railway station, railway police started searching for them on Saturday evening.</p><p>"We have detained 11 people - five women and six men - from Agartala railway station and took them to Agartala GRP police station for questioning," Officer in Charge (OC), Tapas Das told <em>PTI</em>.</p><p>Das said during questioning the Bangladeshi nationals could not produce any valid travel document to enter Indian territory.</p>.CCB raids six places, arrests Bangladeshi immigrants.<p>"The 11 Bangladeshi nationals were arrested for illegally entering Indian soil. They will be produced before a court seeking police remand for further interrogation," he said.</p><p>Preliminary investigation revealed, that the 11 Bangladeshi nationals were planning to go to Chennai, Mumbai and Kolkata for earning livelihood, he said.</p><p>"We can't rule out the possibility of human trafficking attempts. We have started an investigation into the case", he said.</p><p>Earlier on June 27 two Bangladeshi nationals were arrested from Agartala railway station for illegally entering Indian territory. </p>