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Assam: 51 Bangladeshi Infiltrators Detained And Pushed Back From Sribhumi In Three Days

A total of 51 suspected Bangladeshi nationals who had allegedly entered Assam illegally were detained near the international border in Sribhumi (formerly Karimganj) district between Sunday and Tuesday, and subsequently pushed back, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said.

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Published by Nibir Deka
Last updated: August 28, 2025 10:48:18 IST

A total of 51 suspected Bangladeshi nationals who had allegedly entered Assam illegally were detained near the international border in Sribhumi (formerly Karimganj) district between Sunday and Tuesday, and subsequently pushed back, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said.

According to Sarma, 30 infiltrators were detained on Sunday (August 24) and 21 were caught on Tuesday (August 26) near the Sribhumi border.

“In two separate instances, we PUSHED BACK 21 illegal Bangladeshi infiltrators from the Sribhumi sector, further bolstering our anti-infiltration efforts,” the Chief Minister posted on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday evening.

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On Sunday, the Assam Police had detained 36 Bangladeshi nationals, who were later pushed back. Of them, 30 were caught in Sribhumi, while six others — including two children — were detained in South Salmara Mankachar district.

Sharing details on Monday, Sarma wrote: “Alert eyes, swift action. 36 illegal Bangladeshi infiltrators have been pushed back to Bangladesh from Sribhumi and South Salmara.”

He further said: “These illegal infiltrators change our demography and infringe upon the rights of the indigenous, and will be pushed back to where they belong.”

Police officials said the 30 people caught in Sribhumi on Sunday morning included several women and children. “They were spotted near the international border and it is suspected that they entered India recently,” a senior officer said.

In South Salmara Mankachar, six Bangladeshi nationals were also detained and pushed back on Sunday.

Chief Minister Sarma has repeatedly flagged illegal infiltration as a grave threat. He said that while many infiltrators have been caught over the past year, a large number managed to evade detection and are suspected to be living in Assam with forged documents.

To address this, the state government has decided to halt Aadhaar enrolment for individuals above 18 years of age, in a bid to identify and track suspected illegal migrants residing in the state.

Also read: Assam, Nagaland Agree On Joint Plantation Amid Opposition By Naga bodies

Published by Nibir Deka
Last updated: August 28, 2025 10:48:18 IST

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