Thursday, December 12, 2024
spot_img

Bangladeshi woman gives birth in Assam jail

Date:

Share post:

spot_img
spot_img

Guwahati, Oct 19:  A Bangladeshi woman, imprisoned for the last four months on charges of illegally entering India, has given birth in a jail here, officials said on Wednesday.

Chandni Sheikh is a resident of Dhaka in Bangladesh.

According to the officials, two years ago, she, along with her husband had entered India through the Tripura border without any valid documents. Later, the couple went to Mumbai in search of work. But as Chandni conceived there, her husband sent her with a relative to return to Bangladesh by illegal means a few months back.

However, this time she was arrested at Badarpur railway station in Karimganj district for travelling without a valid VISA and passport. She was produced in the court and the magistrate sent her to the transit camp.

In Assam, jails function as transit camps, and illegal foreigners are kept there by the police.

Chandni Sheikh and her relative have been in Karimganj district jail for the last few months. Meanwhile, the jail authority informed the health department about Shekh’s condition.

Samsul Alom, joint director of health in Karimganj said: “While visiting jail a few days ago, I was informed about the Bangladeshi inmate. Two days back when she experienced labour pain, the jail authority admitted her to the hospital. A C-section procedure was performed and Sheikh gave birth to a baby boy on Monday.”

He further informed that the mother and child are healthy and sent back to jail on Tuesday.

As per sources, Sheikh’s husband is still in Mumbai and averting police arrest.

IANS

spot_img
spot_img

Related articles

RDA breaks up for polls

By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Dec 11: While the bugle for district council polls has hardly been sounded, political realignment...

Lack of interest in TMC camp; party likely to skip ADC polls

By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Dec 11: The Opposition Trinamool Congress (TMC) appears unlikely to contest the upcoming Autonomous District...

Sanbor flags concern over beef ban impact on state’s cattle trade

In a letter to Assam CM, he said Meghalaya relies heavily on road connectivity through Assam for...

Rakkam sees border hotel biz in Assam’s beef restriction

By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Dec 11: National People’s Party (NPP) leader and Education Minister Rakkam A Sangma has advised...