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West Bengal: The Police arrested 7 Bangladeshi Muslim infiltrators

Muslim infiltration into Bharat from Bangladesh continues. This time, the vigil Police force arrested 7 Bangladeshi citizens for illegally entering into Bharat. On 20th of November night, they were arrested from Bilaspur area under the jurisdiction of Karandighi Police Station of North Dinajpur district.

As per the reports, a team from the Karandighi Police Station was patrolling on the 12 no National Highway on the night of 20th of November, Sunday. Near the Bilaspur area, the Police saw some youths standing beside the road. The Police detained them and took them to the station. 

During the interrogation, the youths informed that they were Bangladeshi citizens. But, they couldn’t show any valid documents of staying in Bharat. Later, they confessed that they had entered Bharat illegally with the help of an agent. They were planning to go to different cities to find work.

Then, the Police arrested them. The arrested are Dabirul Islam(32), Rejaul Karim(36), Nurzzaman Miya(32), Muhammed Raihan Kabir(22), Muhammed Monir Hussian(19), Muhammed Ashraful(36) and Muhammed Mehedi Hasan(29). They all are residents of Thakurgaon, Satkhira, Kurigram and Comilla districts of Bangladesh. 

On 20th of November, Monday, they were produced in Islampur Sub-Divisional Court. The Judge sent them to 14 days of judicial custody. 

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