Police said the group consists of 44 men and six women who had been lodged at the special detention camp. NEW DELHI: Fifty Bangladeshi nationals who were staying in a detention camp in Tamil Nadu have been sent to West Bengal as part of the process to deport them to Bangladesh. They are travelling under heavy police security and will be handed over to the Border Security Force before being repatriated.Police said the group consists of 44 men and six women who had been lodged at the special detention camp inside the Attur taluk office complex in Salem district. After deportation orders were issued, they were taken from the camp to Tiruchirappalli by road in three police vans on July 3 under tight security arrangements.From Tiruchirappalli, the group boarded the Howrah Express in a specially reserved coach. A 40-member armed police team, led by Salem Armed Reserve Deputy Superintendent of Police Sakthivel, is escorting them throughout the journey.Officials said the Tamil Nadu Police will hand over the Bangladeshi nationals to the Border Security Force at the Haridaspur land border in West Bengal. The BSF will then complete the formalities required for their transfer to the Bangladeshi authorities.The special detention camp at Attur was set up to house undocumented foreign nationals while their legal proceedings are underway. Officials said the facility currently accommodates more than 130 foreign nationals whose cases are still pending or who have been released on bail.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosLS Speaker Om Birla To Decide TMC And Sena Merger Claims Ahead Of Crucial Monsoon SessionBihar Restores Z-Category Security To Lalu Yadav And Rabri Devi Weeks After DowngradePunjab Congress Rift Deepens As Channi Camp Seeks Top Post, Randhawa-Shah Meeting Sparks BuzzDigvijaya Singh To Move Ayodhya Court Over Alleged Ram Mandir Donation Row, Targets TrustIndia’s Climate Emergency_ Shah Steps In As India Records Driest Spells On Record | WatchBengal Eyes New Industrial Era As CM Adhikari Targets FDI Growth And Manufacturing ExpansionTMC Power Battle Escalates As Ritabrata Faction Takes Over Party HQ, Stakes Claim To SymbolCentre Directs Apple, Google To Remove 7 Apps From Their Stores Over E-Rickshaw Shutdown ScareCentre To Summon Meta Over Instagram Ads Promoting Child Sexual Abuse: Report’Police Are Not Servants Of CM Or PM’: Bombay High Court Quashes SDPI Leader’s Externment123PhotostoriesBetta Fish vs Guppies: Which one is better for beginners starting their first aquarium?5 natural alternatives to Finasteride that could help with hair growth’It honours the…’: CM Yogi Adityanath names this mango of UP as ‘Kakori Brand’7 cat breeds known for minimal shedding that make great indoor companionsCan a slice of bread keep cookies soft? Chef Sanjeev Kapoor shares 6 clever storage tips for cookiesWhat would you do? I found out my friends have a separate WhatsApp group without me; 5 women share what they did next60-second money lesson: The first three things to do after your salary is credited5 ingredients to mix with curry leaf oil for faster hair growthLabrador Retriever vs Golden Retriver vs Beagle: Which is best suited for families with children10 deadliest snakes in the world and where can travellers find them123Hot PicksTrump tariffsLuka Modric Net WorthEPF Scheme 2026Amarnath Yatra 2026Income Tax Return FilingMumbai rainUS unemploymentMicrosoft layoffsIndia Japal TradeTop TrendingMumbai rainDelhi rainWeather tomorrowFIFA World Cup 2026GTA 6 Estimated SizeNew England PatriotsCandace OwensFIFA War DecisionCA Toppers ListAnitha Radhakrishnan
NEW DELHI: Fifty Bangladeshi nationals who were staying in a detention camp in Tamil Nadu have been sent to West Bengal as part of the process to deport them to Bangladesh. They are travelling under heavy police security and will be handed over to the Border Security Force before being repatriated.Police said the group consists of 44 men and six women who had been lodged at the special detention camp inside the Attur taluk office complex in Salem district. After deportation orders were issued, they were taken from the camp to Tiruchirappalli by road in three police vans on July 3 under tight security arrangements.From Tiruchirappalli, the group boarded the Howrah Express in a specially reserved coach. A 40-member armed police team, led by Salem Armed Reserve Deputy Superintendent of Police Sakthivel, is escorting them throughout the journey.Officials said the Tamil Nadu Police will hand over the Bangladeshi nationals to the Border Security Force at the Haridaspur land border in West Bengal. The BSF will then complete the formalities required for their transfer to the Bangladeshi authorities.The special detention camp at Attur was set up to house undocumented foreign nationals while their legal proceedings are underway. Officials said the facility currently accommodates more than 130 foreign nationals whose cases are still pending or who have been released on bail.