BSF seizes boats used by Bangladeshi smugglers

The troops of the 193 Battalion of the Border Security Force (BSF) in Meghalaya intercepted and seized 19 wooden boats belonging to Bangladeshi smugglers in the Jadukata River near Ghumaghat on July 29. The smugglers were attempting to cross into Indian territory to collect stone boulders and sand, the BSF said in a press release. The operation underscores the dedication and vigilance of the BSF in securing the border and preventing illegal activities.

Sharing the successful operation on X, BSF Meghalaya stated, “On 29 July 2024, the vigilant troops of 193 Batallion BSF Meghalaya successfully seized 19 Bangladeshi wooden boats in Jadukata River near Gumaghat while the BD smugglers were attempting to cross into Indian territory for stealing stone boulders and sand.” The swift and efficient action by the BSF thwarted the illegal activities, ensuring the security of the border region. These special operations reflect the mission mode adopted by the BSF troops on the border.

However, Bangladeshi miscreants often attempt to sneak into Indian territory through riverine areas to steal stone and sand. In response, the BSF has lodged a protest with the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) regarding the illegal activities by Bangladeshi nationals in Indian territory. The seized boats have been taken into custody for further handover to the.

By Sonakshi Sarkar

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