Five members of a Rohingya family were deported to Myanmar Thursday, three months after seven others were handed over to the authorities of the neighbouring country, police said here.
"They were apprehended about five years ago without any travel document and were booked for violating the Foreigners Act," Mahanta said.
They were lodged at Tezpur Detention Centre after completion of their jail terms.
On October 3 last year, seven Myanmarese nationals, who were in a detention in Cachar Central Jail in Silchar, were deported from Assam.
Mahanta had then said deportation of illegal entrants from countries like Bangladesh, Myanmar and Pakistan were going on for sometime.
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