Acting on a tip off, Assam Police detains eight illegal immigrants of Rohingya and Bangladeshi nationals

NewsBharati    12-Feb-2019
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Guwahati, February 12: Engaging in robust security and the zeal to protect the border, the security forces have once again detained eight foreign nationals in Assam. Acting on a tip off, eight people suspected to be Rohingyas have been arrested during a raid at the house of one Sergul Barbhuiya, an oil tanker driver from Krishnapur under Sonabarighat of Cachar district in Assam on Sunday evening. The foreign nationals were ought to be from Myanmar and Bangladesh.

 

Out of these eight, two males and six females were arrested by Utpal Chanda, officer-in-charge of Rangirkhri Police Outpost, acting on a tip off, and have been brought for further interrogation at Silchar’s Sadar Thana by Additional Superintendent of Police (Border) Gaurav Agarwal.

These suspected Roingyas namely, Jahir Khan and Amir Khan, along with Halima Begam, aged 45 years, Nur Nessa, Dilwara Begam, Tamanna Begam, Fatima Kahtun and Tamiya Begam aged between 14 and 20 years, have been living in the house of Sergul Barbhuiya for the past four months.

Sergul Barbhuiya, a local resident of Sonabarighat had informed that two people rented the house and when asked for their identification, they showed the owner their Aadhaar card issued from Tripura. The two people namely Mohammad Riyaz and Mohammad Yashi said that they have come from Tripura’s Sonamura after spending close to 15 years out there.

After initial interrogation, police found that all of them were unable to speak properly in Bengali language which has doubted further their claims of being a resident of Tripura’s Sonamura. At the time of filing this report, all eight of them are being extensively grilled by ASP (Border), Gaurav Agarwal, and DSP (Sadar), A J Bora, at Silchar’s Sadar Thana.