2 Bangladeshi teenagers return after serving jail time in India

Two Bangladeshi teenagers today returned home from India, where they had been jailed for two years for illegally entering the country.
They entered Bangladesh through the Benapole check post.
Indian police handed them over to Benapole immigration police around 10:30am, our local correspondent reports quoting Ahsan Habib, officer-in-charge of Benapole check post immigration police.
A gang of human traffickers took the two to India through Jashore border two-and-a-half-years back promising them lucrative jobs.
Later, the two, hailing from Kutubdia of Cox Bazar, were detained by Indian police and produced before a Gujrat court which jailed them for two years, the OC said.
The returnees were handed over to their respective families after completion of due procedures, the immigration police official said.
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