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‘Lethal’ BSF bombs replace firing: BGB

Muktadir Rashid

Bangladesh’s border guards are concerned about the dangers associated with a ‘cocktail-like explosive’ which is now being used by the Indian Border Security Force instead of opening fire on those who come close to the frontier.

In recent months a number of people have been killed and seriously injured by the bombs.
‘The BSF recently has started charging such cocktails, in which we have found military grade material normally used in weapons,’ a Border Guard Bangladesh sector commander told New Age on Friday.

He was speaking after attending a four-day border conference between the BGB and the BSF at Shiliguri in India, where, according to a BGB press release, discussions on different border-related issues had taken place, including the killings and kidnaps of unarmed Bangladeshis allegedly by BSF or Indian nationals.

In the border conference, the Bangladesh delegation had raised their concerns about the use of such ‘cocktails,’ which according to the Indian BSF were used as a non-lethal weapon simply to ‘scare’ people, the official said.

‘In the meeting, we showed photographs taken after the so-called cocktails exploded in a rice field near the frontier causing huge damage to the field,’ another sector commander said, ‘But, the BSF was defending its use saying they were using it only to scare away cattle lifters.’
‘We argued that if it was non-lethal why did it cause death or severe injuries,’ lieutenant colonel Abu Bakar Abu, an official at BGB headquarters, told New Age after returning to Dhaka from Shiliguri on Friday night.


Rights watchdog Odhikar, in their monthly report also expressed deep concerns over the weapon saying that the BSF was killing people using handmade bombs (cocktails) rather than shooting.
On Friday, the BSF killed a Bangladeshi cattle trader, Saidur Rahman Chiku, 50, after Indian border guards hurled a bomb at him on the Daudpur border of Birampur in Dinajpur.

On May 8, Faruk Hossain, 32, sustained critical injuries after a cocktail was hurled at him near the Hili frontier in Dinajpur and in April, Motiar Rahman, was seriously injured in a similar attack at Dakkhin Daudpur border in Dinajpur, according to the media reports.

On March 5, a group of cattle traders at the Daudpur border in Dinajpur were injured when they were returning from India with cattle. One of them, Mohammad Golap Hossain, 24, died from his injuries.


BSF officials had told their BGB counterparts that they were using the handmade bombs as part of keeping their commitment not to open fire on unarmed civilians on the borders.
Until the end of April 2012, the Indian border force had killed at least 10 Bangladeshis and injured 43 this year along the borders. Thirty-three people were killed in 2011, 74 in 2010, 36 in 2009, 47 in 2008, 33 in 2007, 62 in 2006 and 104 in 2005.

New Delhi had assured Dhaka of using non-lethal weapons in an unavoidable situation.
The Indian home minister Palaniappan Chidambaram assured Bangladesh, in a conference in Dhaka on July 30, 2011 that their border guards would not shoot any unarmed civilians under any circumstances.

India shares 4,165 kilometres of border with Bangladesh.

New Age | Newspaper

BSF officially admitted to be a terrorist force now.
 
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Okay then, apparently rubber bullets are not suitable neither are warning shots neither is live fire targeting limbs and non-lethal. What is your solution BD? Free passage to all? Arming these guys with water pistols? If the BD government did its job and kept the try passers from BD in their side well away from these "evil Bhratis" then there wouldn't br an issue would their? It is the BD systematic failure to offer protection to their citizens that causes encounters between possibly armed smugglers and young BSF guards to take place.

The failure is primarily BD's but India is the region's all weather boogeyman.
 
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Wow nothing works with you guys..i got an idea to stop the killings...Make Bangladesh a part of India. Yeah??
 
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Why not BD control their population from their side of the border and be done with it. Also it is not good to have population 500m close to border, you should think about relocating.

People have to learn to know how to conduct in places near the border, why don't some of the PDF member go to these places and give them some couching instead of just whinning on the internet.
 
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Why not BD control their population from their side of the border and be done with it. Also it is not good to have population 500m close to border, you should think about relocating.

People have to learn to know how to conduct in places near the border, why don't some of the PDF member go to these places and give them some couching instead of just whinning on the internet.

I am sure you meant "coaching". :cheers:
 
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india proven to be terrorist state and terrorist know no logic. Chest thumping is taught in indian from primary lavel.
 
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Strange title

Does anyone expect a uniformed orgnisation to use non lethal bombs ..like a stink bomb perhaps ?

This conclusion in post No 1 too is strange ..

"BSF officially admitted to be a terrorist force now. "
 
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Even if the BSf uses catterpult you are not going to stop crying.
 
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india proven to be terrorist state and terrorist know no logic. Chest thumping is taught in indian from primary lavel.

Mate let me tell you as someone not educated "from a primary level" in India- it is clear who is in the right and who is in the wron in this scenario. And Indians aren't in the wrong for trying to protect their nation.
 
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Mate let me tell you as someone not educated "from a primary level" in India- it is clear who is in the right and who is in the wron in this scenario. And Indians aren't in the wrong for trying to protect their nation.

false flagger troll.
 
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A cocktail with red wine to scare off or repulse Muslim Bangladeshis.

Bad taste from India.
 
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