Assam Chief Minister Confirms Deportation of Bangladeshi Intruders

In a significant move against illegal immigration, Assam's Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma confirmed the deportation of eight Bangladeshi intruders. The state police are intensifying their efforts to monitor and prevent illegal crossings along the border. This action is part of a broader initiative to address the issue of undocumented immigrants in Assam, particularly focusing on those from Bangladesh. Sarma's announcement highlights the government's commitment to maintaining border security and enforcing immigration laws. Read on to learn more about the measures being taken by the Assam police.
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Assam Chief Minister Confirms Deportation of Bangladeshi Intruders

Deportation of Illegal Immigrants

On Saturday, Himanta Biswa Sarma, the Chief Minister of Assam, announced that eight Bangladeshi intruders from South Salmara have been sent back to their home country. He emphasized that the state police are maintaining strict surveillance along the border to prevent illegal crossings.


In a post shared on the social media platform X, Sarma stated that rigorous actions against illegal immigration are ongoing. He mentioned that the Salmara police successfully deported the eight Bangladeshi intruders last night.


The Assam police are diligently monitoring to thwart all attempts of illegal entry into India. A statewide operation has been initiated against illegal immigrants, particularly targeting Bangladeshi nationals residing without valid documentation.