Assam Police recently apprehended nine Bangladeshi nationals who illegally crossed the international border into India via the Karimganj district. These individuals were swiftly transferred back to Bangladeshi authorities, highlighting the state’s firm stance on cross-border security issues. This operation aligns with Assam’s broader strategy to enhance surveillance along the 1,885-km India-Bangladesh border, a response spurred by recent regional disturbances. The intensified border monitoring seeks to prevent unauthorized crossings and underscores Assam’s dedication to addressing transboundary challenges effectively.

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma commended the Assam Police for their swift action on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), expressing his gratitude: “Today, in an alert move, @assampolice identified and apprehended 9 Bangladeshi infiltrators in Karimganj and sent them across the border. Good job, Team!”
The individuals apprehended were identified as Md Mamun, Abbu Naim, Rashed Islam, Morad Ali Mandal, Md Asraful Haque, Md Basir Hawladar, Md Robiul Hawladar, Md Mahabat Ali, and Md Mohim Hossain. This successful operation underscores the Assam Police’s vigilance and the state’s steadfast commitment to maintaining law and order amid ongoing regional security challenges.
This event is part of Assam’s ongoing efforts to bolster its border security measures, ensuring a robust defense against unauthorized entries. The authorities’ proactive response reaffirms their dedication to safeguarding the state’s borders and managing cross-border dynamics with precision and efficiency.
In related news, concerns have been raised in Sikkim about the closure of 97 schools and the weaknesses in the state’s educational framework, highlighting a significant issue that demands attention alongside security concerns in the region.