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Bangladeshis attack Indian border outpost; 1 BSF jawan injured

The incidents took place at Amdoh and Rongtila, which are about five km from the India-Bangladesh border, West Jaintia Hills SP Lakador Syiem said. "A group of 10-15 Bangladeshi nationals allegedly surrounded two BSF personnel near the Rongtila bo...
By PTI | Jan 09, 2020, 11.25 AM IST

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A file image of Border Security Force (BSF) personnel in Jammu, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2019.

SHILLONG: Suspected Bangladeshi nationals have attacked a border outpost in Meghalaya, assaulting two BSF jawans and snatching their weapons, resulting in injuries to one of them, police said.

Another group from the neighbouring country barged into the house of a Meghalaya resident and looted money, mobile phones and a gun, besides injuring the head of the family, a senior officer said.


The incidents took place at around midnight on Wednesday at Amdoh and Rongtila, which are about five km from the India-Bangladesh border, West Jaintia Hills Superintendent of Police (SP) Lakador Syiem said.

"A group of 10-15 Bangladeshi nationals allegedly surrounded two Border Security Force (BSF) personnel near the Rongtila border outpost (BOP), assaulted them and snatched their weapons, causing injuries to one of them," he said.

The weapons snatched from the BSF personnel were later recovered from a nearby forest, Syiem said.

Prior to the incident, another Bangladeshi group had barged into the house of Pratap Bareh at Amdoh village near the Rongtila BOP and looted money, mobile phones and a gun, he said.

Bareh had fired a round at the intruders in self- defence before his gun was snatched and he was assaulted, Syiem said.

Both Bareh and the injured BSF jawan were taken to Dawki Primary Health Centre (PHC).

The deputy inspector general of police (Eastern Range) met the injured persons and visited the places of occurrence along with the district deputy commissioner and senior officers of the BSF and police.

After the incidents, the BSF lodged a protest against the intrusion of cross-border criminals from Bangladesh during a flag meeting with its counterpart, the Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB).

The BGB has promised to intensify patrolling to ensure that no Bangladeshi national crossed over the international border with India, a senior BSF official said.

The incident comes a week after another group of persons, also suspected to be from Bangladesh, attacked a car at an area 10 km inside India and decamped with money and mobile phones after injuring the occupants.

Meghalaya Education Minister Lahkmen Rymbui, also the local MLA, condemned the incidents.

"I condemn the dastardly and daring attacks on the BSF and villagers living close to the India-Bangladesh border and urge the authorities concerned to step up vigil and thwart attempts to create fear among the border residents," he said.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.econ...sf-jawan-injured/amp_articleshow/73167405.cms
 
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We need to find out to what extent the story is true to begin with. 10-15 Bangladeshis attacked two BSF jawans, snatched their weapon and after that attacked a local house and injured an individual while looting the house.

Does this story sound believable?
 
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We need to find out to what extent the story is true to begin with. 10-15 Bangladeshis attacked two BSF jawans, snatched their weapon and after that attacked a local house and injured an individual while looting the house.Does this story sound believable?
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Most likely the other way round, two Bangladeshis forced 15 Indian Jawans to hand over their weapons.
 
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Bangladeshis attack Indian border outpost; 1 BSF jawan injured

The incidents took place at Amdoh and Rongtila, which are about five km from the India-Bangladesh border, West Jaintia Hills SP Lakador Syiem said. "A group of 10-15 Bangladeshi nationals allegedly surrounded two BSF personnel near the Rongtila bo...
By PTI | Jan 09, 2020, 11.25 AM IST

border-security-force.jpg

PTI
A file image of Border Security Force (BSF) personnel in Jammu, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2019.

SHILLONG: Suspected Bangladeshi nationals have attacked a border outpost in Meghalaya, assaulting two BSF jawans and snatching their weapons, resulting in injuries to one of them, police said.

Another group from the neighbouring country barged into the house of a Meghalaya resident and looted money, mobile phones and a gun, besides injuring the head of the family, a senior officer said.


The incidents took place at around midnight on Wednesday at Amdoh and Rongtila, which are about five km from the India-Bangladesh border, West Jaintia Hills Superintendent of Police (SP) Lakador Syiem said.

"A group of 10-15 Bangladeshi nationals allegedly surrounded two Border Security Force (BSF) personnel near the Rongtila border outpost (BOP), assaulted them and snatched their weapons, causing injuries to one of them," he said.

The weapons snatched from the BSF personnel were later recovered from a nearby forest, Syiem said.

Prior to the incident, another Bangladeshi group had barged into the house of Pratap Bareh at Amdoh village near the Rongtila BOP and looted money, mobile phones and a gun, he said.

Bareh had fired a round at the intruders in self- defence before his gun was snatched and he was assaulted, Syiem said.

Both Bareh and the injured BSF jawan were taken to Dawki Primary Health Centre (PHC).

The deputy inspector general of police (Eastern Range) met the injured persons and visited the places of occurrence along with the district deputy commissioner and senior officers of the BSF and police.

After the incidents, the BSF lodged a protest against the intrusion of cross-border criminals from Bangladesh during a flag meeting with its counterpart, the Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB).

The BGB has promised to intensify patrolling to ensure that no Bangladeshi national crossed over the international border with India, a senior BSF official said.

The incident comes a week after another group of persons, also suspected to be from Bangladesh, attacked a car at an area 10 km inside India and decamped with money and mobile phones after injuring the occupants.

Meghalaya Education Minister Lahkmen Rymbui, also the local MLA, condemned the incidents.

"I condemn the dastardly and daring attacks on the BSF and villagers living close to the India-Bangladesh border and urge the authorities concerned to step up vigil and thwart attempts to create fear among the border residents," he said.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.econ...sf-jawan-injured/amp_articleshow/73167405.cms
Just 1?
 
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typical indian masala
Bu...but, in the Bollywood Movies they're so convincingly tough.

How could this happen?

...and that too to the rough 'n' tough BSF Jawan's. The very ones the Indian Media were praising so highly last year when Abhi-Nando's was being thrown over board at the Wagah/Attari Border.
 
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Bu...but, in the Bollywood Movies they're so convincingly tough.

How could this happen?

...and that too to the rough 'n' tough BSF Jawan's. The very ones the Indian Media were praising so highly last year when Abhi-Nando's was being thrown over board at the Wagah/Attari Border.
i laugh at indian stupidity when their media said that abhinondon was casught by Pakistan army when he destroyed Pakistani aircraft hahahha and no one dare to ask them why and how the fuk he ended up in Pakistan when he destroyed Pakistani aircraft and PAF did nothing:lol::enjoy:
 
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This is b. S there's something off about this, normally as soon as bsf have Bangladeshis in their sight shit heads go trigger happy.
 
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Another group from the neighbouring country barged into the house of a Meghalaya resident and looted money, mobile phones and a gun, besides injuring the head of the family, a senior officer said.
Bangladeshi miya goons after cleansing their country of tribals have now set their sights on our NE.

Garos in Meghalaya have a matrilineal society, with the crimes against womenfolk non-existent. I very recently was accorded a hospitable welcome by them during the Christmas and new new year celebrations. They don't even feel the need to lock their main gates at night.

It pains me to see that such wonderful people are also subjected to the criminal brutality of the Bangladeshi miya buffoons. BSF will not let it go unpunished.
 
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