Overview
- Five Bangladeshi nationals were apprehended and promptly repatriated in Assam's South Salmara district as part of intensified border security measures.
- Authorities confirm that approximately 1,000 Bangladeshi citizens have been arrested and pushed back in recent months amidst heightened vigilance.
- Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma attributes the rise in illegal crossings to the collapse of Bangladesh's textile industry, which has left many unemployed.
- Increased surveillance, including advanced monitoring and joint patrols by the Border Security Force and state police, has reportedly reduced infiltration attempts.
- Officials note that no Hindu migrants have been arrested in the past five months, emphasizing a distinction between long-settled migrants and recent arrivals.