The Border Security Force (BSF) has successfully thwarted an attempt by around 1,000 Bangladeshis to infiltrate into India through the West Bengal border. The incident occurred amid ongoing unrest in the region.
According to reports, the BSF personnel deployed at the border outpost in the Malda district of West Bengal detected a large group of people attempting to cross the border illegally. The BSF team immediately swung into action and managed to stop the infiltrators.
A video released by the BSF shows a massive crowd of people trying to push through the border fence, but the BSF personnel can be seen firmly holding their ground and preventing them from entering Indian territory.
The BSF has stated that the infiltrators were trying to take advantage of the ongoing unrest in the region to sneak into India. However, the alertness and prompt action of the BSF personnel foiled their plans.
The incident highlights the challenges faced by the BSF in securing India’s borders, particularly in regions prone to unrest and violence. The BSF has been working tirelessly to prevent illegal infiltration and maintain law and order in the area.
The West Bengal border with Bangladesh has been a sensitive area, with frequent instances of infiltration and smuggling. The BSF has been deployed in the region to prevent such activities and maintain national security.