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Arms smuggling, trading double
Amanur Aman, Kushtia, back from border areas
Smuggling and illegal trade of different types of local and foreign-made firearms in 2010 have almost doubled those in the previous year in the country's south-western region, the law enforcement agencies said.

The police and Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) teams recovered 128 smuggled firearms in 2010, compared to 65 in 2009. They also arrested 68 suspected arms smugglers last year while the number was 45 in 2009.

The entire 275 kilometres border in Khulna division is 'sensitive', claimed a Chuadanga police official, seeking anonymity, as the smuggling had seen a significant rise last year.

According to police sources, arms smugglers are particularly active in at least 29 pockets in six bordering districts -- four in Kushtia, five in Jhenaidah, four in Chuadanga, three in Meherpur, six in Satkhira and seven in Jessore.

Last year 14 smuggled firearms were recovered in Kushtia, 24 in Chuadanga, 16 in Jhenaidah, 35 in Meherpur, 16 in Jessore, 13 in Satkhira and 10 in Khulna.

A team of Rab-6 recovered 13 firearms in Meherpur and arrested five suspected arms traders on October 19 last year.

“We have concrete information about the arms smuggling network and its buyers,” Sheikh Jahidul Islam, assistant superintendent of police and camp in-charge of Rab-6, told The Daily Star.

Even some political activists are on the list of illegal arms smugglers, he added.

A source in Chuadanga police said Nasirpara and Kacharipara villages of Jalanghi thana in Murshidabad district under West Bengal are among the key places of clandestine arms factories, which are within three kilometres of Meherpur and Chuadanga borders.

Firearms produced at those factories operated by criminal gang are being smuggled into Bangladesh, added the source.

Besides, eight-shooter gun, sawn-off rifle, sub-machine gun, light machine gun and pistol are smuggled into. These are mostly made in China, USA and Czech Republic.

Indian-made arms like pipe gun, one-shooter gun, musket rifle and revolver are also being smuggled. The demand for these firearms is particularly high due to its cheap price and availability, sources said.

During a recent visit to different border points in Meherpur, Chuadanga and Kushtia, this correspondent had an idea about the prices of these firearms. A sub-machine gun sells for Tk 2 lakh to Tk 3.5 lakh, light machine gun for Tk 1.5 lakh to Tk 1.8 lakh and a foreign-made pistol costs Tk 80,000 to Tk 1.5 lakh.

however, sell between Tk 25,000 and Tk 40,000.

To make arms smuggling safe, gangs usually use consignments of fruits, eggs, rice, vegetables and other items. It is alleged that border guards of India and Bangladesh often ignore routine checks because of underhand dealings.

Sources said smugglers from both the countries maintain close ties. They are well-organised and also have 'good relations' with security forces.

The weapons are supplied to other parts of the country as per the demand of the buyers, said a smuggler adding, a good number of firearms also reach outlawed party cadres and gangs.

Different types of arms are being smuggled daily into Bangladesh through its south-western borders, said an illegal arms trader.

Chuadanga police and Rab sources said now only eight to twelve Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) men guard the south-west Border Outposts (BoP), which was 18 to 25 earlier.

Lt Col Sultan Ahmed, commanding officer of 35 Rifles Battalion, said the joint arms recovery drive is yet to start since it was stopped after the BDR mutiny in February, 2009.

"After the BDR mutiny, no arms recovery drive was carried out in the south-western bordering areas due to manpower shortage till July, 2010. The shortage is being addressed but the drive is yet to start," he added.

“We often arrest some of them and recover firearms, but it is not enough,” Md Nazrul Islam, Chuadanga superintendent of police, told The Daily Star at his office recently adding, police are on the hunt for the gunrunners.

The law enforcement agencies in the region are 'aggressive' and 'pro-active', said Sheikh Hemayat Hossain, deputy inspector general of Khulna police.

“There is no chance the anti-social group will get away,” insisted the official.
 
The bold section is not to insult any Indians, rather proving that BSF has been killing innocent civilians. How many of the 1000's killed in the last 10 years were this smugglers?
 
Smuggling is a matter of grave concern, and BSF should be made accountable for that. But that does not mean BSF should allow illegal bangaldeshis.
This is not to insult bangladeshis, it is illegal to cross the fence, we did not build it spending crores just for fun.

They are not only for smugglers , illegal traders but for anybody who crosses from one side to other.(India from BD and vice versa)

Anybody who violates the law is not innocent anymore.

However, rubber bullets will be much better than live ones. But I wonder if live bullet is not a deterrent, does rubber bullet have a chance?
 
Smuggling is a matter of grave concern, and BSF should be made accountable for that. But that does not mean BSF should allow illegal bangaldeshis.
This is not to insult bangladeshis, it is illegal to cross the fence, we did not build it spending crores just for fun.

They are not only for smugglers , illegal traders but for anybody who crosses from one side to other.(India from BD and vice versa)

Anybody who violates the law is not innocent anymore.

However, rubber bullets will be much better than live ones. But I wonder if live bullet is not a deterrent, does rubber bullet have a chance?

I wonder why these cross-border smuggling or human trafficking is so rampant at Indo-Bangladesh border? If we look at Indo-Pakistan border it is almost non-existent. Despite there is a high demand of Indian products in Pakistan?

But the fact is Indian goods do get 'smuggled' but via third country like Afghanistan, Dubai etc. into Pakistan.

So, the question is even if we successfully stop smuggling at Indo-Bangladesh border then is there chance smuggling will flourish via other routes especially through third country?
 
I wonder why these cross-border smuggling or human trafficking is so rampant at Indo-Bangladesh border? If we look at Indo-Pakistan border it is almost non-existent. Despite there is a high demand of Indian products in Pakistan?

But the fact is Indian goods do get 'smuggled' but via third country like Afghanistan, Dubai etc. into Pakistan.

So, the question is even if we successfully stop smuggling at Indo-Bangladesh border then is there chance smuggling will flourish via other routes especially through third country?


Bangladesh doesn't really have any sort of bitter relationship with India unlike Pakistan. Not to mention, recently you guys are getting a free transit almost free of cost constructed with our own money which only you benefit. Your setting your bases with airtel and tata taking over the country and putting national assets and businesses under direct threat. Off course, when anything is too good to be true, it probably is. and yes illegal immigration is one of the cocenquences. and if you guys have a problem with that, stop aiding AL Govt with financial support and we'l let BNP take care of the illegal migration. Fair deal?
 
And read the article, it mentions many poltical activists of our country is connected with smuggling. Few days ago, there were reports of AK 47 and at some instances that even women got caught with ak47's.
I have a gut feeling that more dangerous ammunitions than the truck halt during the bnp regime, are occuring with the aid of the ruling govt. and this news solidifies my claim
 
Bangladesh doesn't really have any sort of bitter relationship with India unlike Pakistan. Not to mention, recently you guys are getting a free transit almost free of cost constructed with our own money which only you benefit. Your setting your bases with airtel and tata taking over the country and putting national assets and businesses under direct threat. Off course, when anything is too good to be true, it probably is. and yes illegal immigration is one of the cocenquences. and if you guys have a problem with that, stop aiding AL Govt with financial support and we'l let BNP take care of the illegal migration. Fair deal?

Your reaction suggests that you have been completely misguided by biased news that some Bangladeshi newspapers as well as strong anti-Indian political party like BNP regularly ‘manufacture’.
You said India has been allowed to use Bangladeshi territory to access its landlocked North-East Indian sates without paying any tax.
Yes, India doesn’t have to pay transit charge, so does Bangladesh. Bangladesh does not have to pay transit charge for using Indian territory to export its products to Nepal and Bhutan. So, it is a win-win deal.
India hasn’t given $1 billion dollar loan to AL party but to the Govt. of Bangladesh to finance its development projects which is in need. So, your false allegation of Indian assistance to AL party is baseless!
 
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