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AGARTALA: The Border Guards of Bangladesh (BGB) denied the allegation of influx from Bangladesh into the northeast, including Assam's trouble-torn districts of Kokrajhar and Dhubri. They instead accused that 2,200 Bangladeshi nationals had been kidnapped by the BSF and Indian nationals in the last 10 months, BSF officials said on Tuesday.
The BGB made this accusation at the border co-ordination meeting between the inspector generals' (IGs) of the Border Security Force (BSF) and deputy director general of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) in Sylhet last week.
BSF mapped out as many as 55 hideouts of northeastern militants in two districts of southern Bangladesh -Khagracharri and Rangamati, of which 30 camps belong to Tripura militants.
The meeting discussed bilateral issues of mutual concern, especially those relating to trans-border criminal activities of Indian insurgent groups, incidents of armed attacks on BSF jawans by Bangladeshi criminals while BGB reportedly raised some specific issues of atrocities on Bangladeshi nationals.
Besides dismantling the militants' hideouts in Bangladesh, BSF also asked BGB to construct adequate border outposts in the stretches across southern hill districts, which have been left unfenced and uncared for and militants are using it as a corridor.
Border Guards of Bangladesh denies influx to northeast from Bangladesh - The Times of India
The BGB made this accusation at the border co-ordination meeting between the inspector generals' (IGs) of the Border Security Force (BSF) and deputy director general of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) in Sylhet last week.
BSF mapped out as many as 55 hideouts of northeastern militants in two districts of southern Bangladesh -Khagracharri and Rangamati, of which 30 camps belong to Tripura militants.
The meeting discussed bilateral issues of mutual concern, especially those relating to trans-border criminal activities of Indian insurgent groups, incidents of armed attacks on BSF jawans by Bangladeshi criminals while BGB reportedly raised some specific issues of atrocities on Bangladeshi nationals.
Besides dismantling the militants' hideouts in Bangladesh, BSF also asked BGB to construct adequate border outposts in the stretches across southern hill districts, which have been left unfenced and uncared for and militants are using it as a corridor.
Border Guards of Bangladesh denies influx to northeast from Bangladesh - The Times of India