Agartala: Four Bangladesh nationals travelling without valid documents were apprehended at Kumarghat in Unakoti district by police while they were on their way to Bengaluru.
They were identified by police as Mohd Hanif (50) from Muralganj Bagerhat, Mohd Yusuf Ali (35) from Gopal Pani Bagerhat, and two women, Parul Begum and Jasmine Akhtar, both from Jamalatila Bagerhat in Bangladesh.
During interrogation, they disclosed that a man named Rubel, based in Dhaka, had arranged their illegal entry into India. They were reportedly promised jobs in Bangalore, with payment upon securing work.
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