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Two Indian nationals arrested for illegal entry
Arrests made by border outpost patrol team

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Two Indian nationals arrested by BGB for illegal entry. Photo: Dhaka Tribune
M Serajul Islam
Publish : 01 Jan 2025, 09:53 PMUpdate : 01 Jan 2025, 09:53 PM

Two Indian nationals were arrested by the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) for illegal entry into Bangladesh through the border.

They were detained on Wednesday from the Dumdumia and Kalauora borders by the Sylhet Battalion (48 BGB).

The two arrested individuals are: Blooming Star, 32, from the Wamlingk area of the Paniyasal Police Station in East Khasi Hills District, Shillong, India, and Lokas, 55, from the Barmon area of the Saigram Police Station in the same district.

The confirmation of their arrest was provided by Lieutenant Colonel Hafizur Rahman, the commanding officer of the 48 BGB Sylhet Battalion, on Wednesday evening.

He said that the two Indian nationals were apprehended by a border outpost patrol team for illegally crossing into Bangladesh from India.

They have been handed over to the relevant police stations for further action.​
 

Two held for attempting to enter India illegally get bail

File photo of India-Bangladesh border. Photo taken from Wikimedia Commons.
A Panchagarh court granted bail to two youths this afternoon who were held by Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) along Barashashi Mayapara border in Panchagarh's Boda upazila last night for attempting to cross into India.


Senior Judicial Magistrate Md Ashrafuzzaman passed the order when they were produced before the court, reports our Thakurgaon correspondent.

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Officer-in-Charge of Boda Police Station Md Mozammel Haque said BGB members of Barashashi border outpost detained two young people near Barashashi Mayapara border around 7:30pm while they were trying to enter India illegally though the border.

The detainees were Krishna Chandra Roy, 20, of Bhaulaganj village in Debiganj and Dipta Roy, 18, of Mareya village in Boda upazila of the district.


Later, early today, BoP commander of BGB Nayek Subedar AKM Ali Azad filed a case with the police station.

A total of 19 people, most of them from Hindu community, were held by BGB men on different border areas in Panchagarh after the changeover of the government, BGB sources said.
 

Indian national arrested with 18 gold bars in Meherpur

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Photo: Collected

Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) arrested an Indian national along with 18 gold bars, weighing 2.18 kg, along the Mujibnagar border of Meherpur this afternoon.

The arrestee is Norr Hossain, 48, of Hridoypur village in Nadia district, India.

Chuadanga Battalion (6 BGB) commander Lt Col Syed Mohammad Zahidur Rahman said a BGB unit conducted a raid near pillar No. 104 of the Mujibnagar border after receiving a tip-off that a huge amount of gold was being smuggled to India through the Mujibnagar border.

Noor Hossain was arrested around 4:30pm. After searching his body, 18 gold bars were seized. Those were wrapped with his legs with scotch tape.

Havildar Rafiqul Islam filed a case with Mujibnagar Police Station in this regard.

The bars have been submitted to the Meherpur Treasury Office.​
 
An Indian national was arrested by the police for an attempt to rape a minor. He has to face a trial according to the law of the land.


কুমিল্লায় শিশু ধর্ষণচেষ্টার অভিযোগে ভারতীয় নাগরিক গ্রেপ্তার
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ছবি: সংগৃহীত

কুমিল্লার দাউদকান্দি উপজেলায় নয় বছর বয়সী এক শিশুকে ধর্ষণচেষ্টার অভিযোগে তাজিনদার সিং (৫০) নামে ভারতীয় এক নাগরিককে গ্রেপ্তার করেছে পুলিশ।

উপজেলার ইলিয়টগঞ্জ (উত্তর) ইউনিয়নের রায়পুর সিংগুলা গ্রাম থেকে বৃহস্পতিবার তাকে গ্রেপ্তার করা হয়। দাউদকান্দি মডেল থানার ভারপ্রাপ্ত কর্মকর্তা (ওসি) মো. জুনায়েত চৌধুরী দ্য ডেইলি স্টারকে এ তথ্য নিশ্চত করেছেন।

পুলিশ জানিয়েছে, ধর্ষণের চেষ্টা করলে তাজিনদার সিংকে পিটুনি দিয়ে স্থানীয় বাসিন্দারা পুলিশের হাতে তুলে দেয়। প্রথমে তাকে গৌরীপুর উপজেলা স্বাস্থ্য কমপ্লেক্সে প্রাথমিক চিকিৎসা দেওয়া হয়। তারপর থানায় নেওয়া হয়।

সূত্র জানিয়েছে, তাজিনদার দীর্ঘ দিন যাবত দাউদকান্দি উপজেলার মোহাম্মদপুর এলাকায় এগ্রো এমবুস লিমিটেডের একটি কারখানায় প্রকৌশলী হিসেবে চাকরি করছেন। তাজিনদারের বাড়ি ভারতের পাঞ্জাবের লুধিয়ানা শহরের বাসিপাঠানা গ্রামে। তার বাবার নাম পাল সিং।

জুনায়েত বলেন, 'ওই শিশুর পরিবারের পক্ষ থেকে নারী ও শিশু নির্যাতন দমন আইনে মামলা হয়েছে। সে অনুযায়ী আইনানুগ ব্যবস্থা গ্রহণ করা হবে।'​
 
An Indian national was arrested by the police for an attempt to rape a minor. He has to face a trial according to the law of the land.


কুমিল্লায় শিশু ধর্ষণচেষ্টার অভিযোগে ভারতীয় নাগরিক গ্রেপ্তার
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ছবি: সংগৃহীত

কুমিল্লার দাউদকান্দি উপজেলায় নয় বছর বয়সী এক শিশুকে ধর্ষণচেষ্টার অভিযোগে তাজিনদার সিং (৫০) নামে ভারতীয় এক নাগরিককে গ্রেপ্তার করেছে পুলিশ।

উপজেলার ইলিয়টগঞ্জ (উত্তর) ইউনিয়নের রায়পুর সিংগুলা গ্রাম থেকে বৃহস্পতিবার তাকে গ্রেপ্তার করা হয়। দাউদকান্দি মডেল থানার ভারপ্রাপ্ত কর্মকর্তা (ওসি) মো. জুনায়েত চৌধুরী দ্য ডেইলি স্টারকে এ তথ্য নিশ্চত করেছেন।

পুলিশ জানিয়েছে, ধর্ষণের চেষ্টা করলে তাজিনদার সিংকে পিটুনি দিয়ে স্থানীয় বাসিন্দারা পুলিশের হাতে তুলে দেয়। প্রথমে তাকে গৌরীপুর উপজেলা স্বাস্থ্য কমপ্লেক্সে প্রাথমিক চিকিৎসা দেওয়া হয়। তারপর থানায় নেওয়া হয়।

সূত্র জানিয়েছে, তাজিনদার দীর্ঘ দিন যাবত দাউদকান্দি উপজেলার মোহাম্মদপুর এলাকায় এগ্রো এমবুস লিমিটেডের একটি কারখানায় প্রকৌশলী হিসেবে চাকরি করছেন। তাজিনদারের বাড়ি ভারতের পাঞ্জাবের লুধিয়ানা শহরের বাসিপাঠানা গ্রামে। তার বাবার নাম পাল সিং।

জুনায়েত বলেন, 'ওই শিশুর পরিবারের পক্ষ থেকে নারী ও শিশু নির্যাতন দমন আইনে মামলা হয়েছে। সে অনুযায়ী আইনানুগ ব্যবস্থা গ্রহণ করা হবে।'​

Wow - this is the type of people from India, educated and supposedly middle class. But, I guess perverts come in all shapes and sizes.
 

BSF ‘pushes 66 Indian nationals into Bangladesh’ through Khagrachhari
Published :
May 07, 2025 19:48
Updated :
May 07, 2025 19:58

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India’s Border Security Force (BSF) reportedly pushed 66 Indian nationals into Bangladesh on Wednesday morning, labelling them as Bangladeshis.

According to BGB sources, BSF pushed 27 people into Bangladesh through the Shantipur border and another 15 through Achalong Para of Taindong Union.

Besides, 24 people were pushed in through the Joysenpara border of Panchhari upazila, reports UNB.

Khagrachhari’s acting Deputy Commissioner Nazmun Ara Sultana said 66 Indian nationals, including women and children, have crossed the border through the Matiranga and Panchhari upazilas as of the latest reports.

National Security Adviser Dr Khalilur Rahman said any push in should be done in a formal channel and Bangladesh’s position is to welcome only its citizens with sufficient proof.

“This needs to be done in a formal channel,” he said when a journalist wanted to know his comments referring to media reports.

Talking to reporters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Rahman said they are also getting the news what the reporter referred to.

Talking to correspondents, locals said the people who were pushed in are residents of Gujarat state in India, and Muslims.

They are reportedly able to speak both Gujarati and Bengali.

It was learned that they were brought from Gujarat to Tripura state by two separate flights. Later, they were pushed into Bangladesh by BSF members.

The illegal entry is believed to have occurred via remote forest routes along the Raisyabari and Natun Bazar border areas of Udaipur district in Tripura during the early hours of Wednesday.

Those detained said that members of the 114 BSF Elkepara Camp escorted them across the Shantipur border.

Before crossing, they were blindfolded and forced to walk for nearly an hour inside Bangladeshi territory, they alleged.

Sources from BGB Battalion-3 in Panchhari said security has been reinforced along the border.

Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) personnel are maintaining constant intelligence surveillance and working to keep the law-and-order situation under control.

However, no official statement has yet been issued by the BGB.

The upazila administrations are handling their food and security needs and the authorities remain vigilant, the acting DC added.​
 

Push-ins must follow formal channels: Security Adviser Dr Khalilur
FE Online Desk
Published :
May 07, 2025 19:36
Updated :
May 07, 2025 19:40

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Referring to reported push-ins from India, National Security Adviser Dr Khalilur Rahman on Wednesday said any push-ins should be done in a formal channel and Bangladesh’s position is to welcome only its citizens with sufficient proof.

“This needs to be done in a formal channel,” he said when a journalist wanted to know his comments referring to media reports.

Talking to reporters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Khalilur Rahman said they are also getting the news that the reporter referred to.

“We are examining each case separately. Our decision is we will receive only if there is proof that they are Bangladeshi citizens,” he added.

Khalilur Rahman said that such push-ins are not the right way emphasising on formal channels.

When asked whether Dhaka will convey this to New Delhi, he said that they already trying to contact with the Indian government in this regard.

At the beginning, the National Security Adviser also read out the statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on India-Pakistan issues.

India’s Border Security Force (BSF) reportedly pushed 66 Indian nationals—described as Muslims and labelled as Bangladeshis—across the Khagrachhari border into Bangladesh on Wednesday morning.​
 

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