6 From Arunachal Illegally Crosses Border, Enters Assam’s Resident’s House

It is discovered that the angry group had illegally crossed the border and broken into the home in an effort to find a woman who had gone missing. 
6 From Arunachal Illegally Crosses Border, Enters Assam’s Resident’s House

GUWAHATI: Six Arunachal Pradesh miscreants illegally entered the home of a resident of the Lakhimpur region of Assam, sparking a tense scenario. 

Sources claim that the group crossed the border with the assistance of Arunachal Pradesh police and forcibly entered the home of one Dulu Bora in the district's Madhupur area. 

It is discovered that the angry group had illegally crossed the border and broken into the home in an effort to find a woman who had gone missing. After the event, nearby residents arrived on the scene, detained the trespassers, and then turned them over to the police, who shortly followed. 

A total of six people were taken into custody by police, sources reported. Udipto Gogoi, Laagi Gaarmi, Champak Doley, Pawan Sonam, Asow Sonam, and Prem Sonam have been named as the inmates. 

The police stated that after questioning the inmates, the cause of the escalation would be discovered.

At the Kamakhya Railway Station in Guwahati, three Bangladeshi nationals were detained for breaking Indian immigration laws. In a coordinated operation on Wednesday, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and Railway Police detained the Bangladeshi nationals. 

Abdul Kayum, Ajim Ali, and Sajjil Miya have been named as the three people who have been detained. The three individuals are Sylhet district natives of Bangladesh. Many unlawful documents, including phoney passports and Aadhar cards, have reportedly been confiscated from the trio's custody. 

The three Bangladeshi nationals were reportedly stationed in Kashmir before because of their jobs. Two citizens of Bangladesh were detained in Silchar, Assam, last year for breaking Indian immigration laws. The police reportedly detained the two Bangladeshi nationals at Silchar Train Station. 

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