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1345 Brus identified as residents on third day

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AIZAWL: At least 1,345 Brus belonging to 210 families were identified as bona fide residents of Mizoram for repatriation on the third day of the identification process at the Kaskau relief camp in North Tripura, Mizoram-Tripura border Mamit district deputy commissioner Lalbiaksangi said.
Lalbiaksangi told PTI over the phone that while 1,319 people belonging to 207 families were from Mamit district, 26 people belonging to three families were originally from Kolasib district bordering in the state of Assam.
Lalbiaksangi  further said that the identification process of the Brus at the Kaskau camp was not completed on Friday as planned initially and would continue on Saturday.
With this, 3,161 Brus belonging to 482 families have so far been identified as bonafide residents of the state of Mizoram since the identification process commenced on Wednesday last.
The identification process would continue in Kaskau camp, District Deputy Commissioner, Mamit, Lalbiakzangi who supervised the process at the relief camp said in a statement. (PTI)

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