The province government authorities on weekday deported forty two Bangladeshi nationals, together with 9 girls, World Health Organization had entered the porous and most-populous north-eastern state and were living lawlessly,
Police officers at Karimganj district in Barak vale aforementioned the forty two individuals were two-handed over to the Bangladeshi authorities at the Sutarkandi international border between Republic of India and therefore the close country.
The province government authorities on weekday deported forty two Bangladeshi nationals, together with 9 girls, World Health Organization had entered the porous and most-populous north-eastern state and were living lawlessly,
Police officers at Karimganj district in Barak vale aforementioned the forty two individuals were two-handed over to the Bangladeshi authorities at the Sutarkandi international border between Republic of India and therefore the close country.
“The Bangladeshi nationals were deported at a pair of.30pm following coronavirus sickness (Covid-19) protocol and different formalities,” aforementioned Mayank Kumar, superintendent of police (SP), Karimganj.
These Bangladeshi nationals were detected and in remission from varied components of province like Guwahati, Cachar, South Salmara, Karimganj, Sivasagar, Sonitpur, Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao.
“The Bangladeshi nationals were deported at a pair of.30pm following coronavirus sickness (Covid-19) protocol and different formalities,” aforementioned Mayank Kumar, superintendent of police (SP), Karimganj.
These Bangladeshi nationals were detected and in remission from varied components of province like Guwahati, Cachar, South Salmara, Karimganj, Sivasagar, Sonitpur, Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao.