Odisha: Joint security patrols conducted on coastal islands amid rising concerns of illegal infiltration
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Odisha: Joint security patrols conducted on coastal islands amid rising concerns of illegal infiltration

A joint security team recently conducted a patrol of uninhabited islands near Dhamra in the Bhadrak district, focusing on potential unauthorised settlements by suspected Bangladeshi infiltrators. Despite facing challenging tides, the team successfully accessed five islands and found no evidence of illegal habitation. This proactive security measure included collaboration with the Odisha’s Fisheries Department, Dhamra Marine Police, the Indian Coast Guard, and the Indian Navy.

Dr Samanwaya NandaDr Samanwaya Nanda
Nov 14, 2024, 10:00 pm IST
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In a proactive measure to curb unauthorised entry, a joint security team recently conducted extensive patrols on several uninhabited islands near Dhamra in Bhadrak district. This operation, supported by the Dhamra Marine Police, the Indian Coast Guard, and the Indian Navy, aimed to assess potential security threats and ensure that these remote areas remain free from illegal settlements, particularly by suspected Bangladeshi infiltrators.

The patrolling team comprised Sandeep Behera, Assistant Officer from the Dhamra Fisheries Department; Krishna Chandra Jani, Marine Police Officer of Dhamra; Prashant Behera from the Intelligence Unit; two officials from the Indian Coast Guard and Indian Navy; members of the Dhamra Marine Police and Sagar Mitras Krishna Barik, Bijay Majhi, Satyaranjan Malik, and Rashmiranjan Ray. They set out to inspect the islands of Nayatapu, Udabali, Kanika Bali, Budhia Bali Baibali, Short Island, Small Wheeler, and Coconut Island. However, due to high tides and challenging conditions, the team could only access five of these islands. Reports indicate that no signs of human habitation were detected on any of the islands they reached. Upon inspection, they confirmed that no unauthorised individuals were residing or conducting activities on these islands.

This initiative follows growing concerns over the increasing number of Bangladeshi infiltrators entering coastal Odisha, with repeated reports suggesting a rise in illegal immigration in Bhadrak district. Due to their remote locations, these islands are perceived as potential entry points for undocumented individuals attempting to evade detection. In light of this, the joint team gathered data on island conditions, accessibility, and security risks, which has since been compiled into a comprehensive report for higher authorities. This information will assist in future monitoring and ensure effective patrolling protocols.

The joint operation is part of an ongoing multi-agency collaboration between the central and state governments to enhance coastal security. It highlights an integrated effort by the Odisha Fisheries Department, the Indian Navy, the Indian Coast Guard, and local law enforcement agencies to maintain security in the area. This initial step towards regular monitoring of these islands is expected to deter illegal migration, address security vulnerabilities, and ensure the protection of Odisha’s coastline.

According to sources, both the central and state governments plan to continue these security assessments on a routine basis. Future operations may involve enhanced technology and resources, allowing for better surveillance of the state’s coastal borders and reinforcing the administration’s commitment to maintaining security along the eastern seaboard.

Topics: Bangladeshi infiltratorsIllegal InfiltrationBhadrak districtJoint Security Team
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