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Monday, June 24, 2024

Bangladeshi smugglers brutally attack BSF jawan who tried to stop them from illegally entering Bharat

“Bangladeshi smugglers brutally attack BSF jawan who tried to stop them from illegally entering India”, Opindia, June 3, 2024:

“On Sunday (2nd June), infiltrators from Bangladesh attempted to kidnap a Border Security Force (BSF) jawan after he tried to stop them from illegally entering India. The incident took place at the Indo-Bangladesh fence gate No.196 at Kalamchera in Tripura.

As per reports, the accused crossed the international border to smuggle sugar. When they were confronted by BSF constable Bhole, the infiltrators snatched his weapon and radio set.

They also abused him verbally and made vulgar gestures towards him. The infiltrators then assaulted the BSF jawan with iron rods and bamboo sticks before trying to abduct him to Bangladesh…..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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