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Assam: Drug smuggler killed in BSF action in Indo-Bangladesh border; Five intruders apprehended by police

Five Bangladeshi intruders and two Indian touts were arrested  by BSF Meghalaya as border forces intensify vigilance 

Dibya Kamal BordloiDibya Kamal Bordloi
Apr 3, 2025, 10:20 pm IST
in Bharat, Assam
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(Left) Armed forces intensify vigilance on border (Right) Five intruders apprehended by Assam police

(Left) Armed forces intensify vigilance on border (Right) Five intruders apprehended by Assam police

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Guwahati:  In a dramatic pre-dawn confrontation along the India-Bangladesh border, the Border Security Force (BSF) neutralised Bangladeshi a trans-border smuggler in a self-defence firing incident, thwarting an attempt to traffic a large consignment of psychotropic substances into Bangladesh in Cooch Behar district in West Bengal. The operation underscores heightened tensions along the porous frontier, where smuggling and infiltration attempts have seen a recent surge.

At approximately 5 am on April 3, BSF personnel deployed for night domination operations near the international border detected a group of smugglers attempting to cut through the border fence. Upon being challenged, the smugglers—armed with dahs (machetes) and lathis (sticks)—reportedly surrounded the BSF sentry and launched a violent assault, posing an imminent threat to his life.

Following standard operational protocols, the troops first issued verbal warnings, but when the attackers refused to relent, the BSF personnel were forced to open fire in self-defense. In the ensuing exchange, one smuggler sustained fatal injuries, while the rest of the group fled under the cover of darkness.

A BSF spokesperson confirmed that the slain smuggler was part of a larger syndicate operating on both sides of the border, specializing in the trafficking of narcotics and psychotropic substances. “Our personnel showed exceptional restraint and acted strictly in accordance with rules of engagement,” the spokesperson stated.

BSF reaffirms zero-tolerance policy on border crimes

The BSF Guwahati Frontier issued a press statement reiterating its commitment to border security and its mandate to prevent illegal cross-border activities. “The BSF operates under strict guidelines on the use of force, and this action was necessary to neutralize a direct threat to our personnel,” the statement read.

This incident comes amid increased smuggling attempts along the 4,096 km-long India-Bangladesh border, where criminal networks exploit the dense terrain and riverine stretches to ferry contraband, including drugs, cattle, and fake currency.

In a parallel crackdown, Assam Police and BSF Meghalaya successfully intercepted ten Bangladeshi nationals attempting to illegally enter India.

– In Assam, the Sribhumi Police apprehended and deported Md. Iman Miya, Md. Naim Ahmed, Miyazaki Muhammad Rasel, Abdul Kalam Miya, and Md. Munna after they were found without valid travel documents on 2nd March.

– In Meghalaya, acting on specific intelligence, BSF troops from the 4th Battalion apprehended five Bangladeshi infiltrators along with two Indian handlers near Pyrdwah village (East Khasi Hills) on March 31. The group was being transported in a taxi when intercepted.

All detainees were handed over to the Pynursla Police Station for further legal proceedings.

With rising infiltration and smuggling cases, the BSF has intensified patrols, night surveillance, and intelligence-based operations along the eastern frontier. “We are leveraging technology, drones, and human intelligence to curb illegal movements,” a senior BSF official said.

The dual incidents highlight the ongoing challenges faced by Indian security forces in maintaining border integrity while balancing tactical considerations.

Topics: Border Security ForceBSFAssam Policeindo-bangladesh border
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