Bangla criminals attack BSF men
TNN Dec 19, 2011, 04.43AM IST
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Narayanganj outpost | Cooch Behar district
KOLKATA: Bangladeshi criminals, armed with sophisticated weapons, have increased attack on the Indian border guards in recent times, alleged senior Border Security Force officers.
"On Friday night, BSF jawans at threedifferent places in North Bengal were attacked by Bangladeshi criminals and in all cases border guards have sustained serious injuries," claimed DIG BSF of Guwahati Frontier.
At Narayanganj outpost in Cooch Behar district, early on Saturday a gang of 50-60 Bangladeshi miscreants attacked BSF jawan Balwindar Singh, early on Saturday, when he noticed a movement along the border and challenged the trespassers, said BSF officers. "The gang pounced on Singh with lethal weapons and tried to snatch his gun," alleged a BSF officer. Singh sustained serious injuries and is nowadmitted in a hospital.
A similar incident happened at another border outpost in Coochbehar on the same night where two BSF personnel were injured.
The BSF officials claimed that in past six months at least 38 cases of fence breach occurred along Indo-Bangla border and 14 BSF personnel were injured.
He further reasoned that the border forces of both countries were now following the Coordinated Border Management Policy signed between two director generals of two border guard forces. Since then we have been issued a restrain about openingfire along the border and criminals are taking advantage of the situation.
The officer also confirmed that Mohammad Anwar Hossain had been arrested during the scuffle and two other Bangladeshi nationals were killed when one of the BSF constable opened fire for self defence.
Link:
Bangla criminals attack BSF men - Times Of India
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Bangla criminals attack BSF men
TNN Dec 19, 2011, 04.43AM IST
Tags:
Narayanganj outpost | Cooch Behar district
KOLKATA: Bangladeshi criminals, armed with sophisticated weapons, have increased attack on the Indian border guards in recent times, alleged senior Border Security Force officers.
"On Friday night, BSF jawans at threedifferent places in North Bengal were attacked by Bangladeshi criminals and in all cases border guards have sustained serious injuries," claimed DIG BSF of Guwahati Frontier.
At Narayanganj outpost in Cooch Behar district, early on Saturday a gang of 50-60 Bangladeshi miscreants attacked BSF jawan Balwindar Singh, early on Saturday, when he noticed a movement along the border and challenged the trespassers, said BSF officers. "The gang pounced on Singh with lethal weapons and tried to snatch his gun," alleged a BSF officer. Singh sustained serious injuries and is nowadmitted in a hospital.
A similar incident happened at another border outpost in Coochbehar on the same night where two BSF personnel were injured.
The BSF officials claimed that in past six months at least 38 cases of fence breach occurred along Indo-Bangla border and 14 BSF personnel were injured.
He further reasoned that the border forces of both countries were now following the Coordinated Border Management Policy signed between two director generals of two border guard forces. Since then we have been issued a restrain about openingfire along the border and criminals are taking advantage of the situation.
The officer also confirmed that Mohammad Anwar Hossain had been arrested during the scuffle and two other Bangladeshi nationals were killed when one of the BSF constable opened fire for self defence.
Link:
Bangla criminals attack BSF men - Times Of India