Three Bangladeshi Women Caught In Kutch: Security Upped In Border Areas
Action Being Taken To Send Them To Bangladesh

Operation Sindoor, launched in the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack, proved as a befitting reply to terrorism. As a part of the operation, the Bangladeshi and Pakistani nationals who were till now residing in the country illegally are now being traced and deported.
This exercise has also helped in busting illegal activities taking place in some areas; illegal encroachments are also being removed. Meanwhile, in a recent development, the Special Operation Group traced and arrested 3 Bangladeshi women from Kutch. Apparently, the 3 Bangladeshi women were living in the Shiv Society of Meghpar Kumbhardi in the Anjar taluka. They have been arrested, and actions are underway to send them to Bangladesh.
Giving information about the matter, PI of Anjar AR Gohil said that a responsible citizen gave information about 3 suspicious women who were residing in the Shiv Society of Meghpar Borichi for some days. Based on this, the police raided the place and arrested the women, who have been identified as Rita Akhtar Alnoor Samia, Tumpa Khatun Alibox Sardar (Muslim), and Hasna Khatun Mohammad Karim Malik. All three of them hail from different parts of Bangladesh.
Inspection of their Aadhar and document-proofs revealed that they were Bangladeshi nationals. They had earlier reached Mumbai by crossing the international border somehow, after which they reached Ahmedabad. After spending some time in Ahmedabad, they came to Kutch and worked as laborers. All this information came to light in the initial findings. PI AR Gohil added that their interrogation is going on.
In the past few days, 8 Bangladeshi nationals were found from Mundra, whereas in Gandhidham, 3 Bangladeshi infiltrators were found from 2 spa centres. Moreover, Bangladeshi infiltrators were also caught working in a lumber mill near Chopadwa of Bhachau taluka.
Amid such tense situations between India and Pakistan, security has been raised in Kutch due to it being a sensitive border area. Especially when 3 Bangladeshi nationals have been caught, the administration is on alert mode.