Bangladeshi migrant arrested in Guwahati
First Published: 20th June, 2019 22:24 IST
A Bangladeshi national has been arrested in Guwahati, the arrested youth identified as Suman Mitra was brought to Guwahati by train from Delhi by a group of traffickers. The traffickers
A Bangladeshi national has been arrested in Guwahati, the arrested youth identified as Suman Mitra was brought to Guwahati by train from Delhi by a group of traffickers.
The traffickers promised the arrested youth to give him job in Guwahati’s Paltan Bazar locality.
Upon reaching Guwahati, the youth, after struggling to find any job, surrendered at the Hatigaon Police Station. The youth confessed before the police that he hails from Bangladesh.
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