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BSF woman constable bravely thwarts infiltration attempt by Bangladeshi intruders armed with swords and knives 

A BSF woman constable showed an act of courage and bravery by fighting with 13-14 Bangladeshi intruders and pushed them back into Bangladesh with the help of a fellow jawan

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Aug 1, 2024, 10:00 pm IST
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NEW DELHI: The bravery and quick action of the female BSF constable at the Rangaghat border outpost in West Bengal helped to foil an infiltration bid by the Bangladeshis. On July 30, while on CCTV control room duty, she spotted a group of 13 to 14 intruders armed with knives and swords attempting to cross the International Border (IB) from Bangladesh into India.

Despite the danger, she took immediate action by running towards the intruders and issued a verbal warning. When they ignored the warning and attacked her, she defended herself with the assistance of a fellow jawan, who used a stun grenade to help disperse the attackers. The constable, acting in self-defence, fired a round at the intruders, forcing them to retreat back into Bangladesh under the cover of darkness. The recovered weapons confirmed the hostile intent of the intruders.

In addition to the incident in West Bengal’s Nadia district, several other attacks along the India-Bangladesh border have occurred recently, highlighting a troubling trend of increased violence and smuggling attempts.

At Border Outpost Tentulberia, under the 05 Battalion in Sector Headquarters Kolkata, and Border Outpost Gopalnagar, part of the 70 Battalion in Sector Headquarters Malda, BSF jawans used stun and chili grenades to defend themselves against Bangladeshi smugglers. These defensive measures were employed to repel the smugglers and prevent illegal crossings.

On the same day, another attack took place at Border Outpost Jhorpada, under the 08 Battalion in Sector Headquarters Krishnanagar. During this confrontation, a BSF jawan narrowly escaped a direct assault and responded in self-defence by firing at the Bangladeshi smugglers from the Post Action Group (PAG).

These incidents collectively reflect a heightened level of aggression and smuggling activity along the border, with BSF personnel being forced to take defensive actions to protect the integrity of the border and maintain security.

The BSF has lodged strong protests with the Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) and provided preliminary reports to local police. Despite numerous flag meetings, there has been a lack of effective action from the BGB, which has only encouraged the intruders.

The ongoing efforts to secure the India-Bangladesh border, which is indeed a significant challenge given its length and the varied geography it covers. The Border Security Force (BSF) and the Ministry of Home Affairs have been working to address these challenges through a combination of physical security measures and technological solutions.

The India-Bangladesh border is often described as porous due to its extensive length and varying terrain, which can make it difficult to maintain constant physical surveillance.

To address these challenges, the Indian government launched the BOLD-QIT project under the Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System (CIBMS). This project focuses on using modern technology to enhance border security in areas that are hard to fence.

BOLD-QIT provides robust data transmission over long distances, ensures high-speed data communication. Due to its Digital Mobile Radio Communication, it facilitates reliable voice and data communication for border security operations.

It’s day and night surveillance cameras offer continuous monitoring capabilities in various lighting conditions.

It also helps in detecting unauthorized crossings or activities in real-time.

The technology allows for real-time data feeds to BSF control rooms, enabling quick responses to any detected activities, whether they involve illegal crossings, trafficking, or other border-related crimes.

In areas where physical fencing is impractical due to geography, such as riverine or mountainous regions, technological solutions like those provided by BOLD-QIT become crucial in maintaining border security.

These efforts reflect a broader strategy to enhance border management through a blend of traditional and modern methods, ensuring a more comprehensive approach to security and monitoring.

 

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