Two Bangladeshi women were arrested at Agartala railway station in Tripura for illegally entering India, officials reported on Thursday.
The women, identified as Rabbana Akter (20) and Asma Khatun (22), crossed the border from Bangladesh without proper documentation and were planning to travel to another state by train.
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According to officials, the arrests resulted from a joint operation involving the Government Railway Police (GRP), Railway Protection Force (RPF), Border Security Force (BSF), and intelligence agencies.
A case has been filed at the Agartala GRP Police Station, and the women are set to be presented before a court on Friday. Further details are pending.
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