<p>The arrest of at least 13 Rohingyas from neighbouring Myanmar has prompted the Manipur government to set up special police units in each district to check illegal migration.</p>.<p>Chief Minister N Biren Singh has asked police to set up the units and step up efforts to identify those helping illegal migrants to enter Manipur and giving them shelter.</p>.<p>"We all must come forward to check illegal migration and help the government to find out the motive of such illegal migrants," Singh said at a function on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Six Rohingya migrants were detained at Imphal airport on Monday while seven others were caught in Moreh, close to the Indo-Myanmar border on Tuesday. Police sources said the six had visited Delhi from Myanmar and from there they landed in Imphal without any valid travel document.</p>.<p>Following the chief minister's instruction, director-general of police, L M Khaute has instructed all superintendents of police (SP) in every district to set up the special unit to check illegal migration.</p>.<p>Expressing concern over frequent illegal migration, the order said that the illegal migrants use different routes such as Imphal airport, NH-2 at Mao and Moreh, NH-150 through Jessami and Mizoram border, Tiddim road through Behiang and so on.</p>.<p>The order further said that the special units will comprise 15 to 20 police personnel and would be headed by an additional SP or deputy SP.</p>.<p>"The units will carry out routine checking on daily basis at vulnerable locations to detect illegal migrants. The units will submit a report to the DGP every month," it said.</p>
<p>The arrest of at least 13 Rohingyas from neighbouring Myanmar has prompted the Manipur government to set up special police units in each district to check illegal migration.</p>.<p>Chief Minister N Biren Singh has asked police to set up the units and step up efforts to identify those helping illegal migrants to enter Manipur and giving them shelter.</p>.<p>"We all must come forward to check illegal migration and help the government to find out the motive of such illegal migrants," Singh said at a function on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Six Rohingya migrants were detained at Imphal airport on Monday while seven others were caught in Moreh, close to the Indo-Myanmar border on Tuesday. Police sources said the six had visited Delhi from Myanmar and from there they landed in Imphal without any valid travel document.</p>.<p>Following the chief minister's instruction, director-general of police, L M Khaute has instructed all superintendents of police (SP) in every district to set up the special unit to check illegal migration.</p>.<p>Expressing concern over frequent illegal migration, the order said that the illegal migrants use different routes such as Imphal airport, NH-2 at Mao and Moreh, NH-150 through Jessami and Mizoram border, Tiddim road through Behiang and so on.</p>.<p>The order further said that the special units will comprise 15 to 20 police personnel and would be headed by an additional SP or deputy SP.</p>.<p>"The units will carry out routine checking on daily basis at vulnerable locations to detect illegal migrants. The units will submit a report to the DGP every month," it said.</p>