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In Short
Clash at Chanakya Border Outpost
The Border Security Force (BSF) successfully foiled a cattle smuggling operation near the Chanakya Border Outpost (BOP) in West Bengal's Jalpaiguri district on December 6. A group of 20-25 Bangladeshi miscreants ventured 100-150 meters into Indian territory under dense fog, attempting to smuggle cattle from Singhpara village into Bangladesh.
When BSF personnel confronted the group, they retaliated with lathis, injuring one BSF personnel. In response, the BSF employed non-lethal methods such as stun grenades and Pump Action Guns (PAG) to disperse the attackers. However, the group intensified their assault and even encircled the BSF team.
Firing Across the International Border
Amid the chaos, gunfire was reported from the Bangladeshi side, escalating the tension. Acting in self-defense, BSF personnel opened fire. Following the confrontation, a deceased individual was discovered on the Bangladeshi side of the International Border (IB).
The BSF promptly informed the Bangladesh Border Guard (BGB) about the incident. A flag meeting was convened, where the BSF lodged a formal protest against the illegal entry and assault on its personnel. The BGB acknowledged the situation, accepted the dead body of the attacker, and assured cooperation in curbing future smuggling attempts.
Cross-Border Smuggling Concerns
Cattle smuggling has been a persistent issue along the India-Bangladesh border, often leading to clashes and security challenges. The BSF continues to remain vigilant, ensuring the safety of Indian territories while addressing such unlawful activities. This incident highlights the growing need for coordinated efforts between the BSF and BGB to strengthen border security and deter such activities effectively.
The BSF’s prompt action underlined its commitment to protecting the border and maintaining peace, even under challenging circumstances. As cross-border concerns persist, both nations are expected to enhance collaborative measures to prevent similar confrontations.