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Indian truck driver held with 20 Bangladeshi passports at Benapole
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha . Jashore 05 July, 2025, 00:53

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An Indian truck driver was held with 20 Bangladeshi passports at Benapole in Jashore on Thursday.

Ansar commander Helaluzzaman, in charge of port security, said that based on secret information, the security personnel stationed at the port intercepted the truck driver, Becharam Paramanik, while he was passing the cargo vehicle terminal suspiciously with a bag in hand. โ€˜After searching his bag, 20 Bangladeshi passports were recovered.โ€™

A case was filed under the Passport Act with the Benapole Port police station. Benapole Port police station officer-in-charge Md Russel Mia confirmed the matter.

โ€˜The truck driver was handed over to Benapole Port police along with the passports,โ€™ the OC added.​
 
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Indian national held for intrusion into Khagrachhari

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Aug 01, 2025 14:56
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Aug 01, 2025 14:56

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Members of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) detained an Indian citizen from Logang Bazar border area in Panchhari upazila of Khagrachhari district on Thursday.

The detainee was identified as Jamesing Tripura, 45, a resident of Deshpara village under Rainagarbari police station in Dhalai district of Indiaโ€™s Tripura state, as per a UNB report.

According to BGB sources, Jamesing crossed the border illegally into Bangladesh and purchased two goats from local Logang Bazar.

While returning to India, he was intercepted by a BGB patrol team led by official Abdul Alim from the Boddanagorpara BOP.

Two goats were seized from him at the time of detention. He was later handed over to Panchhari Police Station.

Officer-in-charge of the police station Md Jasim Uddin said a case was filed for the illegal entry and the detainee will be produced before court.​
 
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One more Indian captured!!!

 
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โ€˜Pushedโ€™ into Bangladesh: Sakina Begum from Assam gets bail after three denials
After weeks in jail, 68-year-old will be freed into the care of her local guardian

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A 68-year-old woman from Assam, India, who was allegedly pushed into Bangladesh by the Border Security Force (BSF), has been granted bail in a case filed under the Control of Entry Act for entering the country without valid documents.

Dhaka Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Md Zakir Hossain today granted bail to Sakina Begum, a resident of Barkura village in Assam's Nalbari district, placing her in the custody of Jakia Begum, who had sheltered her in Dhaka's Mirpur for about four months, said defence lawyer Rahmatullah Siddique.

Sakina was detained by Bhashantek police on September 25 after a BBC Bangla report on her went viral. In the report, Sakina and her family alleged that India's BSF personnel had forcibly pushed her to cross the border.

The following day, a case was filed against her by Sheikh Md Ali Sony, a sub-inspector of Bhashantek Police Station. She was produced before the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's Court and sent to jail.

Court records show she was denied bail three times between October 16 and November 10.

According to the case statement, Sakina was found near Tekpara alley in Bhashantek on September 25. She could speak some Bangla, but she was unable to produce a passport or visa. Police also alleged that she could not explain how she had entered Bangladesh or reached Bhashantek in Dhaka.​
 
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