<p>Agartala: Five Bangladeshis and two Rohingyas, who entered <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tripura-india">Tripura</a> without valid documents, were arrested from two separate areas in the northeastern state, police said on Sunday.</p>.<p>Acting on a tip-off, Government Railway Police (GRP) personnel detained two persons from Agartala station on Friday, a senior officer said.</p>.<p>During interrogation, the two persons admitted that they were inmates in Cox’s Bazar Rohingya camp in the neighbouring country, he said.</p>.Decomposed body of Awami League leader found in Meghalaya.<p>"Ramzan Ali and Azida Begum crossed the international border and planned to go to Kolkata by train," Agartala GRP Police Station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Tapas Das said.</p>.<p>In another incident, five Bangladeshi infiltrators and two suspected Indian touts were arrested in Dhalai district on Saturday.</p>.<p>All the arrested Bangladeshis are residents of Moulvibazar and Sylhet districts in the neighbouring country, a BSF official said.</p>.<p>"The Bangladesh nationals entered India without valid documents and the two Indians are believed to be actively involved in facilitating illegal migration," he added. </p>
<p>Agartala: Five Bangladeshis and two Rohingyas, who entered <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tripura-india">Tripura</a> without valid documents, were arrested from two separate areas in the northeastern state, police said on Sunday.</p>.<p>Acting on a tip-off, Government Railway Police (GRP) personnel detained two persons from Agartala station on Friday, a senior officer said.</p>.<p>During interrogation, the two persons admitted that they were inmates in Cox’s Bazar Rohingya camp in the neighbouring country, he said.</p>.Decomposed body of Awami League leader found in Meghalaya.<p>"Ramzan Ali and Azida Begum crossed the international border and planned to go to Kolkata by train," Agartala GRP Police Station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Tapas Das said.</p>.<p>In another incident, five Bangladeshi infiltrators and two suspected Indian touts were arrested in Dhalai district on Saturday.</p>.<p>All the arrested Bangladeshis are residents of Moulvibazar and Sylhet districts in the neighbouring country, a BSF official said.</p>.<p>"The Bangladesh nationals entered India without valid documents and the two Indians are believed to be actively involved in facilitating illegal migration," he added. </p>