Who Were the 6 Bangladeshi Infiltrators and 1 Local Agent Arrested in Murshidabad?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Six Bangladeshi infiltrators arrested in Murshidabad.
- One local Indian accomplice detained.
- Operation based on credible intelligence.
- Increased surveillance in border areas.
- Community engagement to report suspicious activities.
Kolkata, July 31 (NationPress) On Thursday, the West Bengal Police apprehended six illegal Bangladeshi infiltrators and one local Indian accomplice in the Murshidabad district.
Following credible intelligence, officers from the Raninagar Police Station executed a raid in the Katlamari II Gram Panchayat area, resulting in these arrests.
The apprehended Bangladeshi nationals have been identified as Mohammad Abdulla (20), Ketabur Ali (26), Kamaluddin Rahaman (28), Kalimuddin Rahaman (25), Mohammad Salim (37), and Mohammad Juel Rana (24).
They originate from the Chapai Nababganj, Rajshahi, and Feni districts of Bangladesh.
In addition, an Indian national, identified as Asrile Seikh (29), was arrested for facilitating their illegal entry. Seikh is a resident of the Raninagar area.
A senior police officer noted that a suo motu case has been filed at the Raninagar Police Station.
“All seven individuals were brought before the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM) at Lalbagh Court, where a request for a seven-day police remand was made to assist in further investigations,” the officer stated.
Recently, there have been multiple arrests of illegal Bangladeshi infiltrators and their local agents, not only from Murshidabad but also from other districts bordering Bangladesh.
“Following these arrests, we have intensified our surveillance in the district and particularly in the India-Bangladesh border areas. We are also engaging local residents to report any unfamiliar individuals in their villages. Once we receive such reports, prompt action is taken to prevent these individuals from escaping,” the senior officer added.
Murshidabad, which has the highest Muslim population in West Bengal, shares a border with Bangladesh, leading to numerous attempts by Bangladeshi nationals to enter illegally.
On July 20, the West Bengal Police arrested eight Bangladeshi nationals in Murshidabad who had entered the country unlawfully. Concurrently, three Indian nationals were apprehended for allegedly aiding their illegal entry. The arrests occurred at two distinct locations.