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3 Bangladeshi Nationals Killed In Tripura Were Armed Smugglers: MEA

3 Bangladeshi Nationals Killed In Tripura Were Armed Smugglers: MEA
The MEA spokesperson confirmed that three Bangladeshi nationals killed in Tripura earlier this week were armed smugglers who had illegally entered Indian territory and attacked local villagers.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Friday confirmed that three Bangladeshi nationals killed in Tripura earlier this week were armed smugglers who had illegally entered Indian territory and attacked local villagers. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that the Bangladeshi assailants also killed one villager during the incident.
In response to media queries regarding the incident, MEA said, "We have noted that an incident in Tripura leading to the death of three Bangladesh smugglers took place on October 15, 2025, about 3 kms inside Indian territory."
He added, "A group of three miscreants from Bangladesh crossed the international border and attempted to steal cattle from Bidyabil village in Indian territory. They attacked and injured local villagers with iron dahs and knives, and killed one villager, even as other villagers arrived and resisted the attackers."
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According to the MEA, authorities reached the spot where two smugglers were found dead, while the third died from his injuries at the hospital the next day.
"The mortal remains of all three have been handed over to the Bangladesh side. Police have also registered a case," MEA added.
The spokesperson also emphasised that the incident highlighted the importance of cross-border cooperation. "This incident underscores the need for Bangladesh to undertake necessary measures to uphold the sanctity of the International Boundary and support the construction of fencing where needed to prevent cross-border crimes and smuggling," he stated.
After MEA's clarification, the Government of Bangladesh issued a statement strongly protesting the deaths, calling the act "brutal" and "unacceptable," and urging India to launch a transparent investigation.
"This heinous act is an unacceptable and grave violation of human rights and the rule of law. The Government of Bangladesh expresses its serious concern over this deplorable incident and calls upon the Government of India to conduct an immediate, impartial, and transparent investigation into the incident and make sincere efforts to prevent the recurrence of such inhumane acts. The perpetrators must be identified and brought to justice," the Bangladesh Foreign Ministry said.
(With ANI inputs)
Source: ZeeNews
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