RPF detains 11 suspected Bangladeshi infiltrators at Guwahati railway station, details

Preliminary findings suggest the men crossed into India via the Tura border in Meghalaya, possibly with the help of a middleman based in Bangladesh who facilitated their entry.

NewsBharati    10-Jul-2026 16:03:05 PM
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On July 10, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) detained 11 men suspected to be Bangladeshi infiltrators during a recent operation at Guwahati Railway Station. The group was reportedly headed to Chennai when RPF personnel intercepted them, and authorities believe they had entered India illegally.
 
Illegal infiltrators  

Preliminary findings suggest the men crossed into India via the Tura border in Meghalaya, possibly with the help of a middleman based in Bangladesh who facilitated their entry.
 

The RPF has opened an investigation to confirm the detainees' identities and reconstruct their travel route, with questioning currently underway to establish further details about their movements and any contacts they may have had. Authorities are also looking into whether a larger network was behind the operation and are working to identify any agents or other individuals involved in facilitating the cross-border movement.
 

Officials say due legal process is being followed, including a review of documents and records connected to those detained. The investigation remains ongoing as authorities work to uncover broader links and identify everyone involved in the alleged illegal entry.