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Ten Bangladeshi infiltrators pushed back by BSF
Saturday, June 12 2004 18:17 Hrs (IST)

Siliguri: Ten Bangladeshi nationals, including six women and two children were deported to Bangladesh by 87 Battalion of North Bengal Frontier of Border Security Force (BSF) in the wee hours today (Jun 12, 2004), BSF sources said.

The infiltrators, residents of Sylhet district of Bangladesh, were handed over to the BSF by Delhi police recently, the sources said.

They were pushed back through Hemkumari border outpost at Haldibari in Coochbehar district, the sources added.

PTI










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