Raipur, Chhattisgarh: On Bangladeshi infiltrators, Deputy CM Arun Sao says, "Continuous action is being taken against those living illegally in the country and in our state. They pose a challenge to law and order and also pose a threat to public safety. That is why the state https://t.co/bvuUW4viqL
#पश्चिम_बंगाल के 34 मछुआरों को बांग्लादेशी नौसेना द्वारा हिरासत में लिए जाने के बाद एक बांग्लादेशी अदालत में पेश किया गया। मछुआरों को कथित तौर पर बांग्लादेशी जलक्षेत्र में प्रवेश करने के आरोप में गिरफ़्तार किया गया था।
VIDEO | Raipur: On 13 Bangladeshis arrested in Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh Deputy CM Vijay Sharma (@vijaysharmacg) says, “We are taking several actions against infiltrators. We find these infiltrators at many places, and take action as per Constitution.” #naxal #Chhattisgarh https://t.co/Y9RlMCUrt9
Bangladesh Navy detained 34 Indian fishermen along with two trawlers for illegal fishing within Bangladesh's maritime boundary in the Bay of Bengal. The fishermen were subsequently presented before a Bangladeshi court on charges of unauthorized entry into Bangladesh's waters. Meanwhile, in Chhattisgarh, India, police arrested 13 non-resident Bangladeshis for illegal entry without valid documents. These individuals were booked under Section 151 and initially lodged in Rajnandgaon jail before being released and sent to Raipur for further legal proceedings. Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma confirmed ongoing actions against infiltrators, emphasizing adherence to constitutional measures. Deputy Chief Minister Arun Sao also highlighted continuous efforts to address illegal residents, citing concerns over law and order and public safety challenges posed by such individuals.