1. Three Chinese diplomats were apprehended at Dibrugarh airport in Assam, prompting scrutiny over their activities.
2. Possessing Chinese diplomat passports, they are presently undergoing questioning by local authorities at Mohanbari airport.
3. Concerns have been raised regarding their presence in the region, prompting heightened scrutiny and verification processes.
Dibrugarh, March 27: Three Chinese diplomats were detained at Dibrugarh airport in Assam, sparking concerns and raising questions about their presence in the region.
The individuals, holding Chinese diplomat passports, were intercepted upon their arrival and are currently undergoing interrogation at Mohanbari airport by the Dibrugarh district administration.
Authorities, including a team from the District Special Branch (DSB) and a magistrate, are meticulously scrutinizing their documents to ascertain if they possess clearance from the Ministry of Home Affairs of India.
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Sources suggest that the detained diplomats had purportedly intended to visit the war memorial at Margherita, a detail that has added intrigue to their detainment.
The incident has attracted attention and speculation, particularly given the current geopolitical tensions and sensitivities surrounding Chinese diplomatic activities in various parts of India.
While the precise reasons for their detention remain undisclosed, the situation underscores the importance of vigilance and thorough scrutiny of foreign diplomatic engagements within the country, especially in sensitive border regions like Assam. Authorities are expected to provide further updates as the investigation progresses.