MEA Response on Killing of Bangladeshi Smugglers in Tripura (India)

 

By

Dr. Somita Chakraborty


Today, MEA released a statement and accepted killing of three Bangladeshi smugglers on Wednesday (15th October, 2025), within 3 kms inside Indian territory.

According to MEA, a group of three criminals from Bangladesh crossed the international border. They attempted to steal cattle from Bidyabil village in Tripura (India).

To steal cattle, they attacked and injured local Indian villagers with iron dahs and knives. They killed one villager, though other villagers arrived and resisted the attackers.

The MEA statement stated that the Indian authorities rushed to the spot, ‘where two smugglers were found dead; a third succumbed to his injuries in hospital the following day.’

India already handed over the mortal remains of all three, to the Bangladesh side. Police also registered a case.

MEA also noted that the ‘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.’

For detail

Official Spokesperson’s response to media queries on an incident involving Bangladesh nationals in Tripura


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