Benapole: Eleven Bangladeshi young girls returned home through Benapole check post yesterday morning after serving two and a half year’s jail term in an Indian prison, reports UNB. Indian Border Security Force (BSF) handed them over to Border Guard Bangladesh through Benapole check post in the morning. Nayek Subedar Nazrul Islam, commander of Benapole check post of BGB, said the girls went to India illegally in search of jobs two and half years back. Indian police arrested them from Medinipur in Kolkata. Afterwards, they were sentenced to two and a half year jail by a court. Upon completion of the jail term, they were kept in Lilufa Shelter Home in Kolkata.
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