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13 Suspected Bangladeshi Infiltrators Detained In Tripura
13 Suspected Bangladeshi Infiltrators Detained In Tripura

NDTV

time3 days ago

  • General
  • NDTV

13 Suspected Bangladeshi Infiltrators Detained In Tripura

In a development that has stirred fresh concerns over cross-border infiltration and internal security in Tripura, thirteen individuals -including two women-were detained from a residence on the outskirts of Agartala by the Amtali police on suspicion of illegal entry from Bangladesh. After prolonged interrogation by senior police officials and security agencies, the group was handed over to the Mobile Task Force (MTF) on Wednesday afternoon. Sources indicate that the detained persons belong to the Mog and Chakma indigenous communities and are suspected to have links with the Parbatya Chattagram Jana Samhati Samiti (PCJSS), a political group in Bangladesh's Chittagong Hill Tracts with a history of armed activity. There is also unconfirmed intelligence suggesting a possible connection to the newly-emerged militant group called Tripura United National Front (TUNF), sources added. According to preliminary investigations, the group reportedly crossed the international border illegally through Raishyabari in Dhalai district following a violent encounter on the other side of the border. Officials said several of the male detainees were found with bandaged legs, pointing to recent injuries and raising suspicions about their involvement in armed clashes before entering Indian territory. The group had been sheltering at the residence of one Nityananda Biswas in Biswas Para, near the Tripura Medical College in the Hapania locality. They allegedly travelled over 170 kilometers from the border region to Agartala under the pretext of seeking medical attention - prompting questions about how such a long movement went undetected. The investigation is ongoing, and an official clarification is expected soon.

13 Bangladeshis with ‘suspected political links' held in West Tripura
13 Bangladeshis with ‘suspected political links' held in West Tripura

Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Indian Express

13 Bangladeshis with ‘suspected political links' held in West Tripura

Thirteen Bangladeshi citizens, including two women, were detained from Hapania on the outskirts of Agartala in West Tripura district on the suspicion that they had entered India illegally, police said on Wednesday. After a long interrogation by police and security agencies, they were handed over to the mobile task force. In the preliminary probe, it was found that they had crossed the international border illegally via Raishyabari in Dhalai district. Some of the male Bangladeshis had bandages on their legs. According to sources, they were suspected to have connections with the Parbatya Chattagram Jana Samhati Samiti (PCJSS), a political group in Bangladesh's Chittagong Hill Tracts. They allegedly travelled more than 170 km from the border to get medical treatment in Agartala. However, there is no official statement about their political identity. In January, the police arrested a Bangladeshi national in possession of illegal firearms, ammunition, and Indian and Bengali currency notes from the Milanchakra area of the Tripura capital. Tripura shares an 856-km-long border with Bangladesh, much of which is covered with barbed-wire fences, except for a few patches.

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