
Police Assam said that since the fall of Sheikh Hasina in Bangladesh, the fall of the government had occurred in August 2024.
Guwahati
Seven Bangladeshi nationals who entered India illegally were pushed back from the Sibhumi Southern Assam district on Wednesday (July 30, 2025).
District officials said that seven people, including two women, were captured before they could move inland and were sent back with the help of border security staff.
“The continuation of our procedure against illegal infiltrators was now pushed back in hours by SRIBHUMI.
Strict action against illegal infiltrators continues 🚨
The continuation of our procedure against illegal infiltrators was 7 Bangladesh nationals today from Sribhumi.
Do not attempt to infiltrate, you will be caught and pushed back.@Assampolicepic.twitter.com/9snwitprvl
– Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) July 30, 2025
This is the second such event in the SRIBHUMI district this week. July 28. Security force moved back 20 Bangladesh nationals who illegally entered the country.
“We will not tolerate illegal immigrants,” the main minister said.
Police and other security agencies said that the Between West was part of a wider operation to increase the supervision of vulnerable border areas Dhubri, South Salmara-Manstchar, Cachar and Sribhumi. They said that since the fall of Sheikh Hasina in Bangladesh in August 2024, there have been frequent attempts to infiltrate.
In addition to those who tried to go to India illegally, the Assam government allegedly “pushed” people who were announced by foreigners who were announced by foreigners. Most of these people, seemingly undesirable India and Bangladesh, returned home to different parts of Assam from the country of any person.
Published – July 30, 2025 21:04