A 200-meter tunnel connecting India and Bangladesh was found during the rescue of the abducted man

- The mine was used for international smuggling and kidnapping

- The mouth of the tunnel was hidden in a low-lying area inside the forest

Guwahati, dated 3 January 2021, Sunday

Assam police have found a 200-meter long tunnel connecting India and Bangladesh inside Karimganj. Police believe the mine was used for international smuggling and kidnapping. This information has been provided by APP Mayank Kumar. He said police received information about the mine during a rescue operation. The rescue operation was carried out to rescue one of the abductees. Whose bhal has been found in the tunnel.

Police have found the hidden mine while trying to rescue Dilwar Hussain, who was abducted on December 28. The people who kidnapped Dilawar Hussain demanded five lakh rupees from his relatives.

After rescuing Dilawar, a search operation was conducted by a special team of police in Ballia area. The mouth of the tunnel was hidden in a low-lying area inside the forest. The thorny boundary passes just above the tunnel.

Dilawar, who was abducted, informed the police that the forest tunnel was heading towards Sylhet, Bangladesh. It is regularly used for smuggling goods as well as for kidnapping people. The matter has now been reported to the Border Security Force. Who are conducting further investigations into the incident.

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