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Tripura: BSF thwarts major infiltration bids amid violence in Bangladesh; Four intruders arrested by police 

BSF troops, who were on high alert successfully thwarted an attempt by a group of Bangladeshi intruders as they crossed the border and approached the fencingto illegally. The security forces ensured that they retreated to their territory

Dibya Kamal BordloiDibya Kamal Bordloi
Aug 13, 2024, 10:00 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Tripura
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Agartala: On August 12, the BSF foiled a significant attempt by intruders from Bangladesh to infiltrate Tripura. Taking advantage of the bad weather and visibility on August 12, 2024, a group of 12 to 15 Bangladeshi nationals attempted to cross the international border from the BOP Paharmura area in District Khowai. The group crossed the line and was noticed by BSF forces who were on guard. The infiltrators attempted to aggressively negotiate the border fencing when confronted.

One shot from a Pump Action Gun stopped the infiltration, forcing the troop to retreat into Bangladeshi territory. An important instance of infiltration was averted by the BSF troopers’ awareness. The BSF has increased border dominance and surveillance in light of the ongoing instability and state of law and order in Bangladesh. Four Bangladeshi nationals who entered the state illegally and lived in the Nandananagar neighbourhood of Agartala city have been taken into custody by the Tripura Police.

Sushanta Deb, Officer-in-Charge of the New Capital Complex Police Station, stated that the police were notified by the locals about suspicious behaviour in the market. “We received reports that several individuals were behaving strangely in the Agartala market, Nandananagar. We went to the area and took them into custody based on this tip. They acknowledged during questioning that they were illegal immigrants from Bangladesh who had entered Tripura. Deb stated, “We have them under custody and have brought them before the court in order to request police remand.

BSF Inspector General (IG) Patel Piyush Purusottam Das has ordered increased security measures for the riverine gaps in Tripura due to the increasing tensions along the Indo-Bangladesh border. The decision was issued after a thorough assessment of border security in the districts of North Tripura and Unakoti on August 9 and 10. He met with Unit Commandants, Company Commanders, and soldiers stationed at these border outposts in addition to inspecting them.

On the other hand, Tipra Motha Party Legislator Ranjit Debbarma has written a letter to the Interim Government of Bangladesh expressing concern over the  atrocities on minority Hindus. In the letter, Debbarma requests an immediate arrangement of adequate security for the victims of religious minorities living in the neighbouring Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. In his letter, Debbarma claimed that as soon as the nation’s protests began, religious minorities such as Christians, Hindus, and Buddhists were singled out and subjected to horrific incidents of physical abuse, murder, arson, and looting—even compromising women’s modesty—that devastated the nation.

He claimed that in this stage of violence-torn Bangladesh, people are living without food, drink, security, and shelter, and that religious minorities face extreme insecurity throughout the entire nation. This is a very painful and heartbreaking situation.

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