Bangladeshi National Lipi Akhtar Apprehended in Assam, Returned to Bangladesh
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma confirms the apprehension and return of Lipi Akhtar, a Bangladeshi national, to Bangladeshi authorities after she was caught by Assam Police in Dhubri. Investigation reveals her illegal entry into India through Sukchar, South Salmara District.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma took to Twitter to confirm the apprehension and subsequent handover of Lipi Akhtar, a Bangladeshi national, to the Bangladeshi authorities. Akhtar was detained by Assam Police in Dhubri after allegedly crossing the India-Bangladesh border illegally. The incident has sparked a manhunt for other potential accomplices and infiltrators.
Details of the Apprehension
According to the tweet shared by CM Sarma, Lipi Akhtar, hailing from Dhaka Division, was apprehended by Assam Police on 18th August in Dhubri. The investigation into her movements revealed a carefully planned entry into Indian territory, starting from her departure in Bangladesh and culminating in her capture in Assam. The case highlights ongoing concerns about illegal crossings along the India-Bangladesh border.
Illegal Entry into Indian Territory
Akhtar reportedly entered Indian territory in the early hours of 18th August at Sukchar, located in South Salmara District. The journey involved multiple bus and boat rides, spanning over 24 hours. After entering India, Akhtar took shelter at a house in Sukchar before proceeding to Dhubri by boat, where she was intercepted by Assam Police. The circumstances surrounding her entry have raised serious concerns about border security and the ease with which infiltrators may be able to cross into Indian territory.
Return to Bangladesh and Ongoing Investigation
Following her apprehension, Lipi Akhtar was handed over to Bangladeshi authorities, marking a swift response from both Indian and Bangladeshi officials. However, the case does not end here. A manhunt has been launched to trace other accomplices and infiltrators who may have been involved in Akhtar’s illegal crossing. Assam Police are conducting a thorough investigation to identify and apprehend any other individuals who may have crossed the border with Akhtar or aided her in her journey.
Security Concerns Along the Border
The incident has brought renewed attention to the challenges of managing the porous India-Bangladesh border, particularly in areas like Assam where illegal crossings are a significant concern. CM Sarma’s tweet underscores the state’s commitment to securing its borders and preventing unauthorized entries. The ongoing manhunt is a clear indication of the authorities’ resolve to address the issue and ensure that similar incidents do not occur in the future.
The apprehension of Lipi Akhtar and her subsequent return to Bangladesh highlight the complex challenges faced by Assam in securing its borders. As the investigation continues, authorities remain vigilant in their efforts to prevent further illegal crossings and to bring any accomplices to justice. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of robust border security measures and the need for ongoing cooperation between India and Bangladesh to address issues of infiltration and illegal immigration.

