
How illegal immigrants from Bangladesh sneaked their way into Andhra Pradesh
The Hindu
‘A broker from West Bengal allegedly arranged fake identity cards for them’
The illegal immigrants from Bangladesh, who were arrested by Andhra Pradesh police from two railway stations in the State recently, allegedly sneaked into the country through drainage pipes on the Indo-Bangladesh border, the investigation officers have said. The Railway Protection Force (RPF) and the police arrested eight illegal immigrants from Rajamahendravaram and Vijayawada railway stations a few days ago. The police received information from the intelligence officials that some Bangladeshi nationals had gained illegal entry into India and were travelling in the Howrah-Chennai Mail and Howrah-Vascodagama Amaravati Express trains.More Related News

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