A Bangladeshi couple was arrested on Friday night in the Ekola Bazaar area of Bagda, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, for attempting to return to Bangladesh without valid documents. The arrested individuals, identified as Dulal Sheikh and Parul Begum Mohammad, are from the Bagerhat district in Bangladesh. The couple had illegally entered India and had been working in another state. They were attempting to return to Bangladesh via the same unauthorized route when police apprehended them.
The couple’s presence near the India-Bangladesh border raised suspicion among local residents. After being notified, police arrived at the scene and conducted an initial inquiry. They asked the couple for identification and documents, but the couple could not produce any. During questioning, they claimed they had entered India for employment but had been planning to return to Bangladesh. The police subsequently arrested them, and further investigations are underway to determine whether they were part of a larger network facilitating illegal immigration.
The incident occurred near a highly sensitive area along the India-Bangladesh border, which has long been a focus for concerns about illegal immigration, infiltration, and smuggling. Border security forces and local police are frequently involved in monitoring and controlling unauthorized crossings. The arrest comes amid increasing concerns about the growing number of infiltrators in the region, particularly as tensions between India and Bangladesh remain high.
In the past week, authorities in West Bengal have detained several other Bangladeshi nationals in areas like Nadia and Balurghat. These arrests highlight the ongoing issue of illegal border crossings and the difficulty in curbing such activities. Local police are conducting a thorough investigation into the arrested couple’s background and their possible links to any cross-border smuggling or infiltration networks. Authorities are also taking steps to enhance surveillance and strengthen border security to prevent further illegal entry into India.