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    A Bangladesh national arrest in Khampat town, Tamu district

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    By Editor on April 21, 2017 Highlights

    A report said Myanmar policemen, military personnel, human trafficking and other three groups had arrested a Bangladesh national in Khampat twon, Tamu district in Sagaing region, he has illegally trespassing from Moreh, Indian border to Myanmar on 19th April.

    His name is Kaungsawh (19), and he had already crossed Indian border from Bangladesh, then Moreh to Tamu in Myanamr border, but he was arrested on the way of Kalay to Yangon, said a local.

    He has been taken to cross border by Lun Khu Win (37) in Myo Mah (14) block in Tamu town earning Kyat forty thousand from U Maung Lay in Moreh town in India.

    Now a Bangladesh national and his helpers of two Chins are being custody in Tamu police station handed over from Khampat police station.

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