BGB returns 6 Bangladeshis detained by BSF in Tentulia


Published: 06:55 24 October 2025
The Indian BSF has detained six Bangladeshi nationals, including two children, at the Tentulia border in Panchagarh and handed them over to the BGB. A flag meeting was held at the company commander level at the Sukani border under the 56th BGB battalion in Nilphamari on Thursday afternoon.
The detainees are Sanjay Kumar Roy (34), Bisaya Rani (30), Briti Rani (18), Navadeep Chandra Barman (22), Tatmoy Roy (3) and Warna Rani (9). They are residents of Atwari upazila in Panchagarh. They were handed over to their families through Tentulia police station in the afternoon.
OC Musa Mia said that a general diary has been filed in the police station in the incident and they have been returned to their families through legal process.
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