BSF hands overs 31 Rohingyas to Tripura police ending standoff with Bangladesh

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Tuesday handed over the 31 Rohingya Muslims, who were stranded on the India-border for three days, to the police, ending a standoff with its counterpart, the BGB, on the issue, officials said.

They said the border guarding force signed papers and handed over the 31 Rohingyas to the staff of the station in West district police at 11 am.

The decision was taken after the headquarters here obtained an approval from the Home Ministry, they said.

The were stuck in no-man's land, beyond the barbed wire fence along the Indo-border in since Friday last. The situation had led to a blame game between the BSF and its counterpart -- Border Guards (BGB) -- with the two sides accusing each other of pushing them into their territories.

The BSF had been providing "comfortable" temporary accommodation at Rayermura, where they were detained, about 15 km from Agartala, in district, officials had said earlier.

The 31 detained Rohingyas include six men, nine women and 16 children. They were stuck at 'Zero Line', beyond the border fence.

The barbed wire fence along the Indo-Bangladesh border is 300 feet inside the Indian territory.

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First Published: Tue, January 22 2019. 15:50 IST