BSF on high alert in Northeastern borders after Bangladesh turmoil, night curfew imposed & quick response teams set up
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BSF on high alert in Northeastern borders after Bangladesh turmoil, night curfew imposed & quick response teams set up

Bangladesh grapples with the aftermath of violent protests following Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's re-election, raising concerns over similar unrest being sought in India. Allegations of a 'rigged election' continue to fuel controversy

Dibya Kamal BordloiDibya Kamal Bordloi
Aug 6, 2024, 09:15 pm IST
in Bharat, Assam
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Security stepped up along Indo-Bangladesh borders

Security stepped up along Indo-Bangladesh borders

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Guwahati: The Guwahati Frontier of the BSF has examined the security situation along the Indo-Bangladesh international border, accounting for potential contingencies, in light of recent developments in Bangladesh. All possible security threats are the reason for the declaration of a state of high alert. All commanders have been instructed to remain extremely vigilant and prepared to deal with any unexpected situations. They are to establish quick response teams (QRT) and increase manpower in order to maintain a tight vigil at the border.

The 4096-kilometre international boundary between India and Bangladesh runs from the Cooch Behar District (West Bengal) to South Salmara Mankachar (Assam), with 509 of the border falling within the control of the BSF Guwahati Frontier. This stretch is being guarded by 11 BSF Battalions and 1 water wing from the Guwahati Frontier, all of which are currently on high alert. All Land Custom Stations (LCS) are now under increased surveillance.

Also Read: Bangladesh’s violence has turned anti-Hindu, world needs to take action to protect minorities: VHP’s Alok Kumar

To ensure efficient monitoring, border outposts (BOPs) now have more personnel, and every piece of surveillance equipment is being fully utilised. Subunits are to remain extremely vigilant and ready to respond quickly to any unfavourable circumstance. The real-time information provided by intelligence operations has been improved, guaranteeing that any new dangers are quickly detected and eliminated. 4. BSF forces are strategically stationed to protect the country’s borders due to the border’s sensitivity and potential hazards. Through its tenacious efforts, the Border Security Force continues to play a critical role in preserving the integrity and security of the country.

Meanwhile, BSF Meghalaya has issued a Prohibitory Order under Section 163 BNSS, imposing a curfew from 6 PM to 6 AM inside 200 metres of the Bangladesh International Border’s Zero Line in the state. The night curfew will remain imposed until further order.

Topics: BSF meghalayaCooch Behar DistrictBorder outpostsBorder Security ForceBSF
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