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Twelve Bangladeshi nationals, including six women, were repatriated to their home country on Tuesday, marking the culmination of a year-long process after their illegal entry into India in search of employment opportunities. 

The repatriation was a collaborative effort led by the Agartala-based Bangladesh Assistant High Commission (AHC) in coordination with Indian authorities.
Bangladesh Assistant High Commissioner Arif Mohammad shed light on the circumstances surrounding the repatriation, revealing the poignant story of a minor girl who had endured mistreatment while undertaking domestic work in Tripura for six years.
The remaining eleven adults, driven by aspirations for employment, entered Tripura illegally between 2022 and 2023. Following legal and diplomatic procedures, they were handed over to Bangladeshi officials and reunited with their families.
The repatriation process unfolded through the Agartala-Akhaura checkpoint, involving officials from both India and Bangladesh, including representatives from the Border Security Force (BSF) and the Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB). This joint effort underscores the commitment of both nations to address issues related to illegal immigration and ensure the safe return of individuals to their home country.
The incident highlights the challenges faced by those seeking employment opportunities across international borders, particularly women and minors. The inadvertent apprehension of individuals, often with mental health challenges, emphasizes the need for humanitarian considerations in managing cross-border movements.
Situated amidst Bangladesh on almost all four sides, Tripura shares an 856 km international border with its neighboring country. This geographical proximity underscores the ongoing need for sustained cooperation, vigilance, and diplomatic efforts to address challenges related to illegal immigration and enhance border security.

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