7 Assam bound Rohingya Muslim children detained in Tripura

IANS  |  Agartala 

Security forces on Sunday detained seven children of Rohingya Muslims at a railway station in northern adjoining Assam, a (RPF) said here.

"Six girls and a boy belonging to Rohingya Muslims were detained at the (in northern Tripura). The children, all under 18, would be handed over to today (Sunday) for further legal formalities," an of the RPF of the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) said.

He said that these children accompanied by touts reached Dharmanagar from Agartala by bus and intended to go to in southern by train.

"Sensing the presence of RPF troopers, the touts, who were accompanying the children, escaped from the spot (190 km from Agartala). We are also unable to understand the language the children speak.

"Railway tickets up to railway station were found on them. They might have been trafficked by middlemen," the RPF said.

A said the teenagers would be lodged in a juvenile home run by the

of Police Bhanupada Chakraborty said that the police would investigate the matter to ascertain how these children came to Tripura.

On January 22, the (BSF) had handed over 31 Rohingya Muslims, including nine women and 16 children, who were stranded along the India-border since January 18, to the

They are now in judicial custody.

On January 21, another 30 Rohingyas were caught along the Tripura-border by the Police. They are also in judicial custody in southern Assam.

According to the BSF, 62 Rohingya Muslims were arrested last year after they entered (Tripura) illegally.

Tripura has a 856 km-long international border with Bangladesh, most of which is fenced except a stretch of nearly 20 km.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, February 03 2019. 15:00 IST