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Railway Protection Force apprehends 586 Bangladeshi nationals, 318 Rohingya since 2021

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New Delhi | January 19, 2025 7:42:32 PM IST
The Railway Protection Force (RPF) has successfully apprehended 916 individuals, including 586 Bangladeshi nationals and 318 Rohingya since 2021, showing their commitment to safeguard the nation, the Ministry of Railways said in an official statement on Sunday.

"In June and July 2024, RPF apprehended 88 Bangladeshi and Rohingya migrants in areas under the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR). Some of these individuals confessed to entering India illegally and were intercepted while traveling by train to destinations such as Kolkata," as per the ministry.

The statement added that in October 2024, reports highlighted that despite increased security measures along the Bangladesh border, illegal migrants continue to infiltrate India, using Assam as a transit route and railways as their preferred mode of travel to reach other parts of the country. "These incidents underscore the challenges faced by Indian authorities in monitoring and securing railway networks against illegal infiltration," the release added.

"The use of railways by infiltrators not only facilitates their movement across states but also complicates efforts to detect and prevent unauthorized entry into the country," the release said.

It said that the RPF has intensified its efforts by collaborating with key security agencies such as the Border Security Force (BSF), local police, and intelligence units. "This inter-agency approach has significantly enhanced operational efficiency, enabling swift identification and detention of individuals involved in illegal migration."

"Despite its significant contributions, the RPF is not directly empowered to prosecute apprehended individuals. Instead, detained persons are handed over to police and other authorized agencies for further legal proceedings," the release mentioned.

The statement added that in the light of recent political turmoil going on in the neighbouring countries such as Bangladesh and Myanmar and geopolitical developments and socio-religious factors in these regions have led to an influx of individuals seeking refuge, employment, and shelter deep within India's hinterlands. "It remains a significant concern for national security. While precise statistics on the number of infiltrators using railways are limited, recent reports indicate that illegal migrants often utilize railway networks to transit through regions like Assam and Tripura en route to other parts of India."

It further added that the RPF has risen to the challenge of addressing this critical issue, playing a pivotal role in identifying and apprehending illegal migrants attempting to penetrate India's borders. "These individuals are not only a matter of national security concern but are also highly vulnerable to exploitation, including human trafficking for bonded labour, domestic help, prostitution, and even organ harvesting." (ANI)

 
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