Four Bangladeshis were apprehended at an unmarked border in South West Khasi Hills district while they were crossing into India from across the International border earlier, a BSF spokesperson said here.
They were identified as Pollas Sangma, Sajol Sangma, Roma Sangma and Krishon Sangma, all residents of Ramnathpur village in Bangladesh's Netrakona district, he said.
During cross examination, they revealed that they had crossed the border in search of jobs in the coal mines in the state.
Meanwhile, 13 cattle were seized by the BSF at Lyngkhat area in East Khasi Hills district in a special drive to contain the smuggling of cattle to Bangladesh.
The BSF spokesperson said the BSF has intensified its operations on the Indo-Bangladesh Border to prevent trans-border crimes and the seized items were handed over to the government.
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