Tripura sees influx of migrants amid unrest, 66 arrested in a week

Tripura sees influx of migrants amid unrest, 66 arrested in a week
Agartala: The unrest in Bangladesh has led to a surge in the influx of migrants to Tripura with the arrest of 66 people at different places in the state in the past week alone. According to reports, over 250 Bangladesh and Rohingya nationals have been caught illegally entering the country through Tripura in the last two months, reports Biswendu Bhattacharjee.
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