BSF Tripura Frontier thwarts cross-border infiltration, apprehends 15 Bangladeshi intruders and 5 touts
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BSF Tripura Frontier thwarts cross-border infiltration, apprehends 15 Bangladeshi intruders and 5 touts

In a major crackdown on cross-border infiltration, the Border Security Force (BSF) Tripura Frontier successfully thwarted an illegal entry attempt, apprehending 15 Bangladeshi intruders along with five touts facilitating their movement

Dibya Kamal BordloiDibya Kamal Bordloi
Mar 1, 2025, 02:00 pm IST
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Bangladeshi intruders nabbed

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Agartala: In a decisive crackdown on cross-border criminal activity, the Border Security Force (BSF) Tripura Frontier conducted multiple successful operations along the Indo-Bangladesh border during the intervening night of February 27–28. The coordinated efforts led to the apprehension of 15 Bangladeshi intruders and 5 Indian touts, while one Bangladeshi smuggler was killed in a separate confrontation.

Major infiltration bid foiled

In one of the largest operations against infiltration, BSF troops intercepted 13 Bangladeshi intruders—including three women, three men, and seven children—near the border in Tripura. The group, hailing from Bangladesh’s Moulvibazar, Sunamganj, Netragunj, Netrokona, and Barisal districts,  attempted illegal entry into Indian territory. Three Indian touts—identified as Kajal Das (Silchar, Assam), Ajit Das (Unakoti district), and Prasenjit Debnath (Dhalai district)—were arrested for facilitating the infiltration.

Joint operation nabs two more touts

In a separate operation, the BSF collaborated with the Government Railway Police (GRP) to detain two additional Indian touts during a late-night raid. Authorities have yet to disclose the suspects’ identities, citing an ongoing investigation into their cross-border smuggling network.

Cross-border smuggling turns fatal

Tensions escalated on February 28 when a group of 20–25 armed Bangladeshi smugglers intruded into Indian territory near BP Reference Point 2050/7-S in Tripura’s Sepahijala district. The BSF reported that the individuals, allegedly working with Indian accomplices, opened fire on troops during a smuggling attempt. In the ensuing exchange, one Bangladeshi smuggler was killed, while others fled back across the border.

Earlier on February 27, two Bangladeshi nationals were detained while attempting to cross into Bangladesh from Tripura. Officials suspect their involvement in illegal activities, though further details remain under scrutiny.

BSF reiterates border vigilance

A BSF spokesperson emphasized the force’s commitment to “maintaining strict vigilance” amid rising cross-border crimes. “These operations underscore our resolve to combat infiltration and smuggling networks exploiting the border,” the official stated.

The detained individuals are being processed under Indian immigration and security laws, while investigations continue to uncover potential links to broader trafficking or smuggling rings.

The Indo-Bangladesh border, spanning 4,096 km, has long been vulnerable to illegal crossings and transnational crime. The BSF’s recent successes highlight ongoing challenges in securing porous stretches, particularly in Tripura, where terrain fuels such activities.

Topics: Bangladeshi intrudersGovernment Railway PoliceBSF Tripura Frontier
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