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Manipur CM: 5,457 'illegal immigrants' detected in Kamjong district

Updated on: 09 May,2024 01:40 PM IST  |  Imphal
mid-day online correspondent |

Deportation is underway with 77 such immigrants deported in the first phase. “We have been handling this situation with utmost sensitivity," says CM Biren.

Manipur CM: 5,457 'illegal immigrants' detected in Kamjong district

Biometrics being captured at Phaikoh, Huimi Thana/Sangkalok refugee camps. X/ @NBirensingh

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Key Highlights

  1. 5457 illegal immigrants detected in Kamjong District, Manipur
  2. Biometric data of immigrants in refugee camps across the district are being obtained
  3. 77 immigrants have been deported in the first phase

The Manipur government has detected 5,457 “illegal immigrants” in the Kamjong district Chief Minister N Biren Singh said. He further added that measures are being taken for their deportation, reported news agency PTI 


In a post on X, the Manipur CM said that Out of the total the biometric data of 5,173 people has been collected. As per an official, the biometrics of those staying at Phaikoh, Huimi Thana/Sangkalok refugee camps are being obtained.



The CM claimed his government has been providing humanitarian aid to all the ”illegal immigrants’.
“We have been handling this situation with utmost sensitivity," he said.

Earlier this month, at least 38 more “illegal immigrants” from Myanmar, who had crossed over to Manipur, were deported through Moreh town in Tengnoupal district, Singh had informed.

As per the report, he said a total of 77 such immigrants were deported in the first phase. 

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