Fifty Bangladeshi nationals are sent from Tamil Nadu to West Bengal by train for deportation, according to reports. The group includes 44 men and six women. They were previously held at a special detention camp housed within the Attur taluk office complex in Salem district. After completion of the arrangements for transfer, the detainees are transported to West Bengal for further deportation processing. Both outlets describing the case report the same number of deportees and the same breakdown by gender, and they identify Attur as the location of the detention camp used for holding the group prior to their removal. The reports also indicate that the transfer is carried out by train, suggesting coordinated movement between state authorities and the facilities involved in deportation procedures. The coverage does not provide additional details about the individuals, the legal proceedings, or the specific West Bengal destination beyond stating that they are sent there for deportation.