Asked if the same human trafficker was involved in the illegal entry of Jasmine Khatun, the GRP officer said the investigation was ongoing.A Bangladeshi woman was arrested at the Agartala railway station on Tuesday evening for allegedly infiltrating into India, shortly after a couple from the neighbouring country were caught from the same location, officials said on Wednesday.Tapas Das, the Government Railway Police Agartala station in-charge, identified the woman as Jasmine Khatun, 24, from Tangail district in Bangladesh, adding that she was arrested in a joint operation of the GRP, Border Security Force and the Railway Protection Force and police—similar to the one that had earlier led to the arrests of Arafat Hossain, 29, and Jinat Era, 34, both residents of Dhaka, who were also carrying their two-year-old infant with them.A human trafficker from Bihar’s Samastipur district, Sachin Kumar, 22, was arrested along with the two Bangladeshis for allegedly aiding their illegal entry.Asked if the same human trafficker was involved in the illegal entry of Jasmine Khatun, the GRP officer said the investigation was ongoing.A series of arrests of Bangladeshis and Rohingya have occurred in recent months, particularly since Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited Tripura to attend a meeting of the North East Council, where he urged the chief ministers of the region to remain vigilant against drug smuggling and human trafficking.© The Indian Express Pvt LtdTags:Bangladeshi immigrants