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By PTI | Updated: Oct 30, 2016, 07.26 PM IST

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...gh-indo-nepal-border/articleshow/55143063.cms

MAHARAJGANJ (UP): Five Pakistani nationals, including two women, were today apprehended by Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) for illegally crossing over to the Indian side through Indo-Nepal border at Sonauli.

The SSB personnel stopped them at Indo-Nepal border and on checking they were found holding Pakistani passports but did not have Indian visa, Commandant of Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) Shiv Dayal said.

On being stopped at the border, they claimed that they belonged to Jammu and Kashmir and were coming from Kathmandu, he said.

The two women and three men were detained for not having valid documents and then sent back to Nepal.


The border crossing of India/Nepal is traditionally known as Sunauli. Sunauli is 70 kilometres of Gorakhpur and 3 kilometres south of Bhairahawa in Nepal. Technically, Sunauli is a place on the Indian side and the place on Nepal's side is known as Belahiya. The border is generally open for 24 hours but gets closed for vehicles at 10 p.m.
 
Sent back? Wow. They should have been handed over to law enforcement officials and interrogated.
If I am not mistaken Pakistani based terrorist used Nepal as a route into India before.

Moreover, current situation is very tense. The LeT and other jihadist group are just looking for an opportunity to strike deep in the mainland.

Pakistanis would torture the shit out of any Indian trying to cross illegally into Pakistan.
 
Pakistanis would torture the shit out of any Indian trying to cross illegally into Pakistan.
We should - but unfortunately we just give them juice and biryani then hand them over the next day or negotiate with the Indian Government.
 
Sent back? Wow. They should have been handed over to law enforcement officials and interrogated.
If I am not mistaken Pakistani based terrorist used Nepal as a route into India before.

Moreover, current situation is very tense. The LeT and other jihadist group are just looking for an opportunity to strike deep in the mainland.

Pakistanis would torture the shit out of any Indian trying to cross illegally into Pakistan.


Wow, you geniuses are really 5 steps ahead.

Clearly any terrorist entering Indian occupied Kashmir would be using a really inconvenient route, holding Pakistani passports, and travelling with 2 women. :laughcry:
 
Wow, you geniuses are really 5 steps ahead.

Clearly any terrorist entering Indian occupied Kashmir would be using a really inconvenient route, holding Pakistani passports, and travelling with 2 women. :laughcry:
Well I personally don't believe these people are terrorists as a terrorist would definitely come prepared with forged documents or try an unofficial entry point but in this heightened atmosphere we should be extra vigilant and not take any chances.


They might just be a bunch of idiot terrorists.

And why were these 5 Pakistanis trying to cross into India without proper documents. This raises suspicion.
Now who knows they might try to enter India through illegal border crossing.
 
We should - but unfortunately we just give them juice and biryani then hand them over the next day or negotiate with the Indian Government.

By the way does any one knows how these Pakistani citizens came to Nepal ?

Atlast time , one militant came from Azad Kashmir into COK and from there into Tibet and then into Nepal and from there came and surrendered to ITBP .
 
Scores of Pakistanis enter India via Nepal. India and Nepal have an open border.
 
Probably a family from Azad Kashmir trying to reach to their relativist in Indian Occupied Kashmir.

May be a divided family
 
Sent back? Wow. They should have been handed over to law enforcement officials and interrogated.
If I am not mistaken Pakistani based terrorist used Nepal as a route into India before.

Moreover, current situation is very tense. The LeT and other jihadist group are just looking for an opportunity to strike deep in the mainland.

Pakistanis would torture the shit out of any Indian trying to cross illegally into Pakistan.
they are resident of IOK who came here to meet their relatives in azad kashmir and were caught while going back.
 
The Union Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh inaugurating the Administrative building of the Sashastra Seema Bal, in Lucknow on December 02, 2016. The DG, SSB, Smt. Archana Ramasundaram is also seen.
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http://indianexpress.com/article/in...p-intel-units-in-paramilitary-forces-4407472/

Published:December 2, 2016 9:41 pm

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday advocated establishment of intelligence units in all paramilitary forces, saying it will enhance their competence. “I feel, not only in SSB, intelligence units should be set up in all the paramilitary forces. It will enhance their work competence and efficiency,” he said. Addressing a gathering on the occasion of inauguration of SSB’s administrative building here, the Union Home Minister said, “I will try to get such units established and ensure that this work gets completed in this regime (NDA rule).”

SSB chief Archana Ramasundaram requested Singh to set up an intelligence unit in the paramilitary force and get houses for SSB personnel constructed.

The Union Minister said that he will talk to Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav about land for construction of houses for the family of SSB personnel.

There are seven Central Armed Police Forces — Assam Rifles (AR), Border Security Force (BSF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), National Security Guard (NSG) and Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB).

Advising the state government to “review cases” against persons arrested by paramilitary forces, Singh said status of cases and their pursual in courts should be taken care of by respective states.

“It is the responsibility of the state government to see that the arrested gets punished. So they should review the cases once a year,” he said.

Stressing on the need for increasing participation of women in forces, he said, “Women account for only 5-6 per cent in paramilitary forces. However, their number is little more in SSB,” he said.

Hailing the contribution of SSB in securing Indo-Nepal and Indo-Bhutan borders, Singh said, “SSB is not only working great on borders but also in Maoists affected areas.”

The administrative building of SSB has been constructed in two years at a cost of Rs 22.76 crore. Around 250 employees and officers can work from there.
 
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The weapons seized by the Visakhapatnam police from inter-state gang from Bihar. | Photo Credit: C.V.Subrahmanyam

http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...of-arms-unearthed-in-city/article17280113.ece

Arrest of two Bihar gangsters by A.P. & Bengal police leads to the biggest haul in recent times
In a joint operation by the West Bengal police and the Visakhapatnam city police, two members of a nine-member gang from Bihar were arrested here on Wednesday night.

In a sensational follow-up on Thursday, the crime branch of the Visakhapatnam police recovered a huge cache of sophisticated weapons. It included five automatic .32 foreign made pistols, one tapancha (country-made pistol), 80 rounds of .32 and 6 rounds of 9mm ammunition.

This was the biggest arms haul in Viskhapatnam city in recent times. More important, it was a preventive arrest. The gang was allegedly planning to loot a few offices of Muthoot Finance, Manappuram Finance and a couple of nationalised banks. The arrested were identified as Thakur Anurag Kumar Singh alias Jacky and Sunny Kumar Singh of Bihar.

According to the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime), Visakhapatnam, T. Ravi Kumar Murthy, two other members of the gang, Sasanth Singh and Manoj Kumar, had been arrested earlier at Pusapatirega in Vizianagaram. Another member, Mukesh Prasadwas, was arrested from Rajamahendravaram on February 6. All of them hailed from Bihar. “The arrest of the three members gave us the lead to close in on Jacky and Sunny. The duo was arrested in a covert operation from R.K. Beach,” he said.

Plans to loot Muthoot

“The weapons were recovered from a house in Budhavarapu Gardens, a posh locality in the city, that was rented by the duo. All nine gang members had decided to meet on Thursday at R.K. Beach and plan the operation.

Jacky and Sunny, who moved to the city on January 29, had conducted a recce of a couple of offices of Manappuram and Muthoot,” said Mr. Murthy.

The gang had, in July 2016, committed an armed robbery at a finance company in Nagpur and made good with about 30 kg of gold. In December last, it looted the office of Manappuram in Barrackpore in Bengal and decamped with 30 kg of gold. The leader of the gang, Subodh Kumar Singh alias Kumar Gaurav, is still at large and is being tracked by the police of Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal and Maharashtra.

The seized weapons, except the tapancha, had the marking ‘Made in USA.’ But they looked like .32 Beretta pistols, the police said. While the make was yet to be established, it was likely that they were purchased from the ‘Red Corridor’ area of Nepal or from the grey market in Malda, Bengal.

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http://zeenews.india.com/west-benga...rom-a-toilet-of-a-house-in-malda_1984466.html

Malda: Acting on specific a tip-off, the police on Wednesday recovered at least 100 crude bombs from a toilet of a house here, a senior police officer said.

A police team led by Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Dipak Sarkar raided the house at Hajinagar village and recovered the bombs.

Four persons were arrested including the owner of the house, a police officer said.

The bombs were kept inside nine nylon bags which were hidden in the toilet.


First Published: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 - 12:11
 
http://indianexpress.com/article/in...be-killing-of-its-national-at-border-4563404/
By: PTI | Kathmandu | Published:March 10, 2017 2:47 pm

Nepal has raised with India the issue of the killing of a Nepalese man in alleged firing by India’s border-guarding force and demanded a probe into the incident, the Foreign Ministry here said. Nepal’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a statement last night, “condemned” the killing of Nepali national Govinda Gautam due to “firing opened by the Indian security forces” at the Nepal-India border near Anandabazar in Kanchanpur district.

“The Government of Nepal has already taken up this matter with serious concern at higher diplomatic level of the Government of India with a demand to investigate the incident and bring the guilty to justice,” the statement said. Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Bimalendra Nidhi has also telephoned External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and raised the matter, media reports here said.

Nepal’s government has also called for taking necessary steps to bring the situation under control so that no further untoward incident takes place in the said border area, the Foreign Ministry here said. India has “categorically denied” that its border-guarding force Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) killed the Nepali man at the Nepal-India border and said there is a need to maintain calm.

The Indian Embassy here said yesterday that there was no incident of firing by the SSB. India, however, has sought from Nepal the post-mortem and forensic reports of the Nepali national. Officials of two bordering districts of India and Nepal met after the incident and agreed to maintain peace and order, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Gopal Baglay said in New Delhi.

Gautam, of Kanchanpur district, was killed in alleged firing from the Indian side at Nepal-India border following a dispute over building a culvert over the Sano Khola river in Kanchanpur district, Kantipur Television reported.
 
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