The Assam police detained twelve Bangladeshi nationals in the Hatshingimari area, near the Indo-Bangladesh border fencing on October 1 night.
Acting on specific input, police personnel detained the infiltrators in South Salmara Mankachar.
As per sources, the Bangladeshi nationals entered India about two to three months earlier through Meghalaya's Dawki and got Aadhar cards fraudulently made to showcase themselves as Indian nationals.
The twelve Bangladeshi nationals were travelling towards Hatshingimari, in a tempo on Tuesday from Meghalaya.
On specific information, Sub-Inspector Zakaria Jafri Borjahan and Samsul Haque Bepari of Kharuabandha police station, led by the DySP, detained the twelve Bangladeshi people from Fulerchar char area of South Salmara Mankachar.
In the meantime, the Bangladeshi people were interrogated by the police personnel in the Kharuabandha police station to get more information. Later, the Bangladeshi nationals were handed over to the Border Security Force (BSF) in the Sishumari area of South Salmara Mankachar.
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