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Friday, June 28, 2024

Tripura: Bangladeshi smugglers attack BSF jawans, snatched weapon

Border Security Force (BSF) constable was assaulted by Bangladeshi miscreants while on duty at the Bharat-Bangladesh International Border near Border Outpost Kalamchera in West Tripura.

The incident occurred on Sunday afternoon when a large group of Bangladeshi individuals illegally crossed the border and gathered near the fencing, according to a BSF statement. 

The statement detailed that on June 2, BSF Constable Bhole was on OP duty at Bharat-Bangladesh Border Fence Gate No. 196 in the area of Border Outpost Kalamchera of the 150 Battalion BSF. Around 13:30 hrs, a large group of Bangladeshi miscreants crossed the International Border and assembled near the fencing gate with the intent to smuggle sugar. 

The BSF reported that the miscreants used abusive language and made vulgar gestures, snatching the constable’s weapon and radio set.

“Constable Bhole to disperse the miscreants and to prevent smuggling, entered ahead of the fence through the gate. The Bangladeshi miscreants gheraoed and assaulted Ct Bhole and attempted to drag him towards Bangladesh side,” the statement added.

Later, through a meeting with Border Guard Bangladesh(BGB), the snatched weapon and radio set were returned.

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  1. BSF should open fire to liquidate these Bangladeshi smugglers as soon as they enter the buffer zone. Any soft stance should always against our BSF.

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