Six Rohingyas detained in Tripura

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AGARTALA, April 28 (PTI): Six suspected Rohingyas were detained at North Tripura’s Dharmanagar railway station for travelling without valid travel documents, police said on Thursday.

Of the six detained Rohingyas, three are male, one is a woman and two are children.

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“While the woman possesses a United Nations identity card as a Rohingya refugee, the remaining five could not produce any valid document but claimed that they came here (Dharmanagar) to visit a relative’s house,” a police officer said.

All the six were taken to Dharmanagar police station for interrogation to know their real identities, the officer told PTI.

He said they came from Delhi to Dharmanagar by Tripura Sundari express, a long distance train which connects Agartala with the national capital and their final destination was Kailashahar, a border sub-division of Unakoti district.

“We found inconsistency in their statements. Moreover, they could not speak Bengali and Hindi… We will act as per the law and legal action will be taken if they fail to show valid documents,” he said.

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