11 illegal migrants apprehended by RPF of NF Railway during February
11 illegal migrants apprehended by RPF of NF Railway during February

Continuing the fight to detect illegal migrants (Bangladeshis and Rohingyas) the Railway Protection Force (RPF) of Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has nabbed 11 illegal migrants and 2 Indian agents (human trafficker) during checks at Dharmanagar and Agartala railway stations of NFR during February 2025.
NFR through a press statement said that in an incident on 15th February 2025, RPF team of Agartala conducted a routine drive at Agartala Railway Station. While checking they detected 02 female Bangladeshi nationals at the station. On interrogation, they could not provide any valid documents of their identity. Afterwards they confessed that they entered India illegally from Bangladesh. Later, the illegal migrants were handed over to Officer In-charge/Government Railway Police/Agartala for further legal action.
Several steps are taken by RPF of N. F. Railway on regular basis to keep a close eye on illegal migrants, Rohingyas and suspected persons at stations and trains. RPF staff deployed at stations and trains are very vigilant at different levels to detect any such kind of suspicious activities.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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