Cattle smugglers caught in BSF uniforms on India-Bangladesh border, arrested with weapons
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Cattle smugglers caught in BSF uniforms on India-Bangladesh border, arrested with weapons

During the operation, BSF personnel recovered two buffaloes from the smugglers, along with two swords and a knife, indicating their preparedness to resist security forces if confronted

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In a dramatic and brazen attempt to evade detection, a group of cattle smugglers disguised themselves as Border Security Force (BSF) personnel while attempting to smuggle cattle across the India-Bangladesh border in West Bengal. However, their plan was foiled by alert BSF troops, leading to multiple arrests and the seizure of weapons and contraband items.

The operation, conducted by the South Bengal Frontier of the BSF, resulted in the arrest of four individuals in separate incidents along the Malda and Murshidabad border areas. Among them, three were caught near the Pannapur Border Outpost of the 88th Battalion, dressed in BSF uniforms and carrying a fake plastic gun. They were attempting to illegally transport cattle from India to Bangladesh.

During the operation, BSF personnel recovered two buffaloes from the smugglers, along with two swords and a knife, indicating their preparedness to resist security forces if confronted.

In another incident, BSF jawans intercepted an individual carrying five bags containing 897 bottles of Phensedyl, a codeine-based cough syrup frequently smuggled across the India-Bangladesh border due to its high demand as a narcotic. While some of his accomplices managed to escape, the detained suspect, upon interrogation, confessed to being a Bangladeshi national involved in cross-border smuggling activities.

Following their arrests, the smugglers and the seized contraband were handed over to local authorities for further legal proceedings. The rescued cattle were electronically tagged and are set to be transferred to Dhyan Foundation, an organisation that works towards the rehabilitation of animals rescued from smuggling operations.

A spokesperson for the South Bengal Frontier reaffirmed the BSF’s commitment to curbing illegal activities along the porous border, which remains a hotspot for cattle smuggling, drug trafficking, and infiltration attempts.

“Our jawans are fully committed to eliminating illegal activities along the border. Security measures have been tightened, and we are prepared to foil any infiltration or smuggling attempt,” the spokesperson said.

The recent arrests come at a time of heightened tensions between India and Bangladesh, following political upheavals in Dhaka, particularly after the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government. Border security concerns have grown, with increased attempts at illegal crossings and smuggling.

Just last week, seven illegal Bangladeshi nationals were arrested along with three Indian operatives accused of facilitating their entry.

Additionally, diplomatic strains have emerged over fencing disputes in key border sectors, including Malda-Rajshahi and Cooch Behar-Lalmonirhat. Both countries have engaged in diplomatic discussions to address concerns while their respective border forces have exercised restraint to prevent escalation.

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