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Myanmarese woman repatriated after completion of jail period

The woman from Myanmar was in Tripura Jail for six months. She was brought to Moreh town by a police team.

ByMoreh Correspondent

Updated 14 Sept 2020, 6:15 pm

(PHOTO: Lalit Singh-IFP)
(PHOTO: Lalit Singh-IFP)

Under the order of Foreigners Division of Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, a woman from Myanmar, who was in Tripura Jail for six months, was repatriated to Myanmar on Monday.

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The Myanmar national was identified as Sonowara Begum, 21, daughter of Abdul Halak from Mongdaw Township of Rakhine State, Myanmar. She was sent back to her country after she completed her jail period at a protective home of Tarangar, Mohanpur, West Tripura.

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She was brought by a team of Tripura Police on September 11 and reached Moreh during midnight of September 13. After completing all the documentations at Integrated Check Post of Moreh, She was handed over by senior immigration officer, YK Anand Singh to immigration officer, Aung Kyaw Soe of Tamu Township.

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