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Fifty Bangladeshi nationals from Attur detention camp sent to West Bengal by train for deportation

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Last updated: July 4, 2026 11:07 am
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Published: July 4, 2026
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Bangladesh nationals at Attur District Jail in Salem, in Tamil Nadu. File

Bangladesh nationals at Attur District Jail in Salem, in Tamil Nadu. File
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“A group of 50 Bangladeshi nationals were deported and sent to West Bengal by train to facilitate their repatriation,” police said on Saturday (July 4 ,2026).

The deportees, comprising 44 men and six women, were previously lodged at the special detention camp located within the Attur taluk office complex in Salem district. Following official deportation orders, the group was transported by road in three vans to Tiruchirappalli on July 3, amid tight security.

Upon reaching Tiruchirappalli, the individuals boarded a specially designated coach on the Howrah Express. They are being escorted on the train journey by a 40-member armed police team led by Salem Armed Reserve Deputy Superintendent of Police Sakthivel.

Officials stated the Tamil Nadu police will formally hand over the nationals to the Border Security Force (BSF) at the Haridaspur land border in West Bengal. The BSF will then process their final handover to the Bangladeshi authorities.

The Attur special camp, which was established to temporarily restrict the movement of undocumented immigrants, currently continues to house more than 130 foreign nationals whose cases are pending or who are out on bail.

Published – July 04, 2026 04:37 pm IST



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