Agartala:At least 12 Rohingya Muslim refugees, including five children and two women, who tried to enter India from Bangladesh on Thursday, have refused to leave the Zero Line along the India-Bangladesh border in Tripura for the past three days.
"The 12 refugees tried to enter India from Bangladesh through the Boxanagar border in western Tripura on Thursday. But our troopers stopped them from infiltrating into India," a Border Security Force (BSF) official said on Saturday.
"Later that day, a commandant level meeting was held between the BSF and the Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) in which the latter agreed to take back the refugees, but the group has refused to leave the Zero Line," the official added.
According to sources, the refugees are carrying identity cards issued by the Bangladeshi authorities and they are the inmates of Rohingya refugee camp in Chittagong.