Security Forces Arrest Four Rohingyas in Assam for Illegal Entry

In a significant move against illegal immigration, security forces in Assam's Cachar district apprehended four Rohingya individuals who had entered India unlawfully. This action aligns with Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's commitment to intensify efforts against undocumented foreigners. The Chief Minister has previously stated that illegal infiltration poses a serious threat to the state's demographic balance and internal security. With plans for a more rigorous approach in 2026, the government aims to protect Assam's cultural identity and enforce laws effectively. This article delves into the recent arrests and the broader implications for Assam's immigration policies.
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Security Forces Arrest Four Rohingyas in Assam for Illegal Entry

Arrests Made in Cachar District


Guwahati, Jan 9: Security personnel apprehended four Rohingya individuals, including two women, in Assam's Cachar district on Friday for illegally entering India.


Authorities reported that these individuals were detained in the Katigorah area after it was confirmed they had crossed the international border unlawfully.


During the arrest, police discovered forged documents, such as refugee cards, in their possession.


The four detainees are now in police custody.


Recently, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma emphasized the government's commitment to intensifying efforts against illegal immigration, asserting that Assam will not serve as a haven for undocumented foreigners.


CM Sarma mentioned that a significant 'push-back' operation was conducted in 2025 to deport illegal Bangladeshi nationals, and this initiative will be pursued with even greater vigor in the upcoming year.


He stated, 'In 2026, we will be relentless in this endeavor and push back even more. Assam is not your breeding ground.'


The Chief Minister has consistently highlighted that illegal immigration threatens Assam's demographic stability, social cohesion, and internal security.


He reaffirmed the government's dedication to protecting the rights of indigenous populations and enforcing laws without leniency.


CM Sarma has previously pointed out that illegal immigration has been a longstanding issue for Assam, especially in border regions, and criticized past administrations for their inadequate responses.


He credited recent administrative actions, enhanced border monitoring, and improved collaboration between state police and central security forces for more effective enforcement.


The Chief Minister also reiterated his government's commitment to fully implementing the Assam Accord, which includes measures for identifying, removing, and deporting illegal immigrants.


He emphasized that safeguarding Assam's cultural identity, land rights, and demographic integrity is a primary focus of his administration.