Agartala: Despite reeling under floods for a week, Tripura continues to see the influx of people from Bangladesh.
Two Bangladesh nationals were detained by BSF personnel at BOP Niscintpur near the city on Saturday afternoon while they were trying to cross over to Indian territory. Both of them are from Chittagong district. On Friday, BSF jawans detained five Bangladesh nationals — all of them residents of Bagochar village in Rajshahi district — at Lankamura near here.
A Rohingya migrant was also caught at BOP Nischintapur ( West Tripura), reports Biswendu Bhattacharjee.
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