BSF takes back 12 migrants after three-day standoff at Kushtia zero line
Dhaka, June 15 -- India's Border Security Force (BSF) has taken back 12 people who were stranded at the zero line following an attempted "push-in" at the Kushtia-Daulatpur border.
The move came around 10:30am on Monday after a flag meeting between the BSF and the Border Guard Bangladesh at the Pragpur border, said BGB's Lt Col Rashed Kamal Rony, commander of Kushtia-47 BGB.
The meeting was attended by a BGB delegation led by Assistant Director Nurul Huda and a BSF team led by Company Commander AC Sunil Kumar Yadav of the Raninagar camp.
[Updates to follow]
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