In a recent crackdown, ten illegal Bangladeshi immigrants were detained near the India-Bangladesh border in West Bengal's Nadia district. According to a police officer, two locals accused of providing shelter were also apprehended.
Following a tip-off, authorities conducted a raid in Umarpur village, leading to the arrests. Among the detained Bangladeshis were five women. All were presented before the Ranaghat sub-divisional court and have been remanded to 14 days of judicial custody.
Simultaneously, the Coast Guard intercepted a Bangladeshi fishing trawler that mistakenly entered Indian waters in the Bay of Bengal. Twenty-nine fishermen were detained and handed over to Frazerganj Coastal Police, highlighting persistent border security issues.

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