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10 prisoners to return home from Bangladesh
TNN | May 19, 2012, 05.17AM IST
10 prisoners to return home from Bangladesh - The Times of India
Read More:Indian Red Cross Society|Illegal Entry|Brahamanbaria Jail|Bangladesh
AGARTALA: Ten people who hail from the border sub-division of Sonamura in the state and have been lodged in Brahamanbaria jail of Bangladesh for 10 long years are finally hopeful that they might be able to return home, thanks to an initiative of the Indian Red Cross Society.
All of them were detained in Bangladesh for illegal entry into their territory on different occasions and were sent to jail for a maximum for six years because of inadequate persuasion from their families.
Recently, Red Cross Dhaka Chapter informed its Delhi counterpart that 10 persons aged between 30-55 years, all from Sonamura sub-division of West Tripura, were found serving in Brahamanbaria jail for the last 10 years even after completion of their jail term.
The Red Cross's Tripura office identified the 10 prisoners and during discussion with their relatives, they found that all of them belong to poor and illiterate families and, as a result, they did not try to get them back through the diplomatic channel.
This is how one needs to treat if any one enter illegally...but with tit for tat attitude bd should kill these 10 illegal Indians. But we are not beast like that of BSF.
TNN | May 19, 2012, 05.17AM IST
10 prisoners to return home from Bangladesh - The Times of India
Read More:Indian Red Cross Society|Illegal Entry|Brahamanbaria Jail|Bangladesh
AGARTALA: Ten people who hail from the border sub-division of Sonamura in the state and have been lodged in Brahamanbaria jail of Bangladesh for 10 long years are finally hopeful that they might be able to return home, thanks to an initiative of the Indian Red Cross Society.
All of them were detained in Bangladesh for illegal entry into their territory on different occasions and were sent to jail for a maximum for six years because of inadequate persuasion from their families.
Recently, Red Cross Dhaka Chapter informed its Delhi counterpart that 10 persons aged between 30-55 years, all from Sonamura sub-division of West Tripura, were found serving in Brahamanbaria jail for the last 10 years even after completion of their jail term.
The Red Cross's Tripura office identified the 10 prisoners and during discussion with their relatives, they found that all of them belong to poor and illiterate families and, as a result, they did not try to get them back through the diplomatic channel.
This is how one needs to treat if any one enter illegally...but with tit for tat attitude bd should kill these 10 illegal Indians. But we are not beast like that of BSF.