Most parts of India-B'desh frontiers to be fenced by 2022: BSF

The security forces are fencing the borders to fortify the security along the international frontiers, BSF official told news agency IANS. Four northeastern states -- Tripura (856 km), Meghalaya (443 km), Mizoram (318 km) and Assam (263 km), share an 1,880-km border with Bangladesh.

Border Security Force (BSF) on Tuesday said that the Indian authorities are actively working on the border fencing work and trying to complete it in most parts between the northeastern states and Bangladesh and get the frontiers fenced by 2020.

The security forces are fencing the borders to fortify the security along the international frontiers, BSF official told news agency IANS.

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Criminal activities including smuggling of narcotics, cattle, various other contraband, apart from infiltrations are still taking place along the India-Bangladesh borders, and the security personnel have successfully controlled these activities to a large extent, the official said on the 57th raising day of the para-military force on Wednesday.

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Tripura frontier Inspector General Susanta Kumar Nath said that of the state's 856 km border with Bangladesh, 67 km of patches still remained unfenced due to various reasons, and these portions would be fenced by next year.

Four northeastern states -- Tripura (856 km), Meghalaya (443 km), Mizoram (318 km) and Assam (263 km), share an 1,880-km border with Bangladesh.

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According to the data shared by the IPS officer, instances of illegal cross-border infiltrations have increased this year compared to last year.

The BSF in the Tripura frontier has apprehend 208 intruders attempting illegal crossing of international border which includes115 Indian Nationals and 93 Bangladeshi against the 131 intruders (85 Indians and 46 Bangladeshis) arrested last year.

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Nath said that drugs and contrabands worth around Rs 13 crore have been seized this year.

BSF Meghalaya Frontier Principal Staff Officer D. Haokip said in Shillong that of the 444.8 km-long international border with Bangladesh in Meghalaya, fencing on a 72.2 km stretch in the Khasi Hills region is yet to start due to various reasons including land acquisition issues and riverine problem.

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Claiming that cattle smuggling has drastically reduced in the Meghalaya frontier this year, Haokip said 148 people, including 59 Bangladeshis and 86 Indians, have been apprehended for trying to cross the international borders illegally in 2021.

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Along the Mizoram and Cachar frontier, the BSF has apprehended 78 Indians, ten Bangladeshi nationals, and a person from Myanmar, this year.

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