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5 Bangladeshi women rescued in Siliguri

5 Bangladeshi women rescued in Siliguri

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Prashant Acharya, EOI, Siliguri, 24, JULY 2023 : The Special Operation Group of Siliguri Metropolitan Police on Sunday held five Bangladeshi women for entering Indian territories illegally. 
Along with them, three Indian agents were also arrested for allegedly trafficking the Bangladeshi women. 
The women were brought to Siliguri Bangladesh via Uttar Dinajpur border near Domohoni area. The arrested women are said to be residents of Dhaka and they told police that they were lured by the agents from Bangladesh and India of providing jobs in Siliguri. The agents also have made fake documents of the five Bangladeshi women before entering India.

MP, Siliguri: Based on a tip-off, the Special Operation Group (SOG) and police of New Jalpaiguri Police Station jointly apprehended five Bangladeshi women for illegally entering India from Bangladesh and three Indian agents suspected of trying to traffic them, in the wee hours of Monday from New Jalpaiguri area. 
The agents have been identified as Jhantu Roy, a resident of Bakravita; Phani Roy, a resident of Shalugara and Sanjay Roy, a resident of Ashighar near Siliguri. 
According to police sources, the agents lured the women from Bangladesh by assuring them of lucrative jobs in India. 
According to the police, a group of traffickers left Dhaka with these five women on Saturday. They reached the border area on Saturday night. There the traffickers dropped the women. 
Thereafter, these five women entered India illegally through the Indo-Bangladesh border in the Domohana area of North Dinajpur. 
The three Indian agents then received the women from the border area of North Dinajpur and brought them to the area adjacent to NJP station in Siliguri. Based on a tip-off, the SOG and NJP police jointly raided the area and arrested the eight individuals.

https://www.millenniumpost.in/bengal/five-bangladeshi-women-three-traffickers-arrested-526768

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