Nagaon Tribunal declares 15 as foreigners, orders deportation within 24 hours

Nagaon Tribunal declares 15 as foreigners, orders deportation within 24 hours

The Nagaon Foreigners’ Tribunal has declared 15 individuals as foreign nationals of Bangladeshi origin and ordered their deportation from India within 24 hours.

India TodayNE
  • Dec 18, 2025,
  • Updated Dec 18, 2025, 2:55 PM IST

    The Nagaon Foreigners’ Tribunal has declared 15 individuals as foreign nationals of Bangladeshi origin and ordered their deportation from India within 24 hours.

    Acting on the tribunal’s directive, police have taken the individuals into custody for deportation. The formal deportation order was issued by Nagaon District Commissioner Devashish Sharma, in accordance with the tribunal’s findings.

    Officials said the identified foreigners have been lodged at the Matia Detention Camp and necessary legal and administrative procedures are being completed. The Border Security Force (BSF) is expected to hand them over to Bangladesh through the international border later tonight, following standard protocol.

    Authorities stated that the action was taken after due legal process, reiterating the government’s commitment to enforcing immigration laws and tribunal verdicts.

    The individuals declared as Bangladeshi nationals by the tribunal are:

    Johura Khatun, No. 1 Kandhulimari, Dhing

    Abdul Aziz, Hedayatnagar, Nagaon Town

    Aheda Khatun, Bagariguri, Juria

    Azufa Khatun, Garemati Khowa, Rupohihat

    Hussain Ali, Dighaliati, Raha

    Fazila Khatun, Hatiyujowa, Batadrava

    Anura Begum, Lengteng, Samaguri

    Asha Khatun, Shalbari, Samaguri

    Nazrul Islama, Chaparmukh Town, Raha

    Rahim Sheikh, Dighaliati, Raha

    Burek Ali, Dighaliati, Raha

    Idris Ali, Raha Town

    Rustam Ali, Hatigaon Bagan, Kaliabor

    Anwar Khan, Garubandha, Jakhalabandha

    Taher Ali, Goraimari, Kaliabor

    Officials confirmed that deportation will be carried out under tight security and in coordination with border authorities.

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