Men from Bangladeshi forces sometimes stray into Indian borders too,and BSF has returned them.What shall we do to them?Shall we provide them the same treatment the Bangladeshis in this thread are suggesting?Things can get messy,and please don't complain them.BSF is after all a force with much greater resources.
BDR man held for intrusion,returned
Shillong, Feb. 4: In a throwback to the 2001 Pyrdiwah incursion, the BSF today apprehended a Bangladesh Rifles jawan and fired in the air to chase away a group of civilians from across the border after they intruded into the Jaintia Hills sector of Meghalaya this morning.
Four or five Bangladeshis, supported by a few BDR personnel, intruded into the patch of land held in adverse possession (meaning land which belongs to Bangladesh but is in possession of India and vice-versa) at Muktapur, around 100km from Jowai, the district headquarters, at 10am.
The BSF public relations officer, Ravi Gandhi, said that after the forceful entry of the BDR men, the BSF personnel posted at Muktapur border outpost challenged the intruders and warned them not to proceed further. When the Bangladeshi jawans did not pay any heed, the BSF personnel fired one round in the air to deter the Bangladeshi civilians from entering.
To prevent any further escalation of tension, the BSF also caught a BDR jawan, identified as Mujibur Rahman, after he intruded into Indian territory.
The BSF handed over the BDR personnel to Bangladesh at around 8pm, following a meeting at the battalion level of both the BSF and the BDR at Muktapur. Both sides agreed to maintain status quo on the border and reiterated that similar incidents would be prevented.
During the meeting, held in a cordial atmosphere, the BDR told its counterpart that a communication gap had led to the entry of BDR men into Meghalaya. Both sides decided to co-operate as far as proper border management is concerned.
The remaining intruders fled after the BSF fired in the air, the PRO said.
Panic-stricken villagers in Muktapur said there was a need to ensure the safety and security of the border residents.
Muktapur is an adversely held area by India like Pyrdwiah where the BDR personnel had intruded and captured all the BSF jawans posted at the border outpost in 2001.
Last year, there were several attempts by both the BDR and the Bangladeshi civilians to enter Nongkhen and Pyrdiwah areas near Dawki.
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