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India-Bangladesh Border Shut: Night Curfew for Security

Summary

  • Night curfew imposed along India-Bangladesh border in East Khasi Hills.
  • Curfew targets illegal migrants, criminals, and smugglers.
  • Order restricts movement within one kilometer of the border.

A night curfew has been implemented along the India-Bangladesh border in Meghalaya's East Khasi Hills district, effective from November 25, 2025. This stringent measure aims to curb potential cross-border movement of illegal migrants and criminals, as highlighted by District Magistrate Rosetta Mary Kurbah.

The order specifically addresses the significant risk of unwanted elements, including members of militant groups and smugglers, exploiting the porous border sections during nighttime hours. The curfew is designed to prevent infiltration and illicit activities, such as smuggling of various goods.

From 8 PM to 6 AM daily, movement is prohibited within a one-kilometer radius of the International Border. This directive, in force for two months, seeks to maintain security and prevent unlawful crossings and organized criminal endeavors.

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A night curfew was imposed to prevent the cross-border movement of illegal migrants, criminals, and smugglers along the porous border sections.
The curfew affects areas within a one-kilometer radius from the Zero Line (International Border) in the East Khasi Hills district.
The curfew aims to stop illegal migration, smuggling of cattle, contraband, and other goods, as well as prevent the assembly of armed groups.

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