BGB, BSF discuss border deaths and illegal crossing; skip joint briefing
New Delhi, June 13 -- The Border Security Force (BSF) and Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) discussed "border deaths and illegal/forcible crossing", among other issues along the India-Bangladesh border, during the director general level talks that concluded on Thursday, the BSF said in a statement.
Even as the chiefs of the two forces were meeting in New Delhi, personnel of both border guarding forces on the ground were locked in a standoff at several places over BGB refusing to take back Bangladeshi infiltrators caught at the border. In one place in Meghalaya, border residents of both countries also engaged in stone pelting when Indian forces tried to send back infiltrators while BGB and local villagers refused to let them enter that way. HT reported on June 12 how the BGB placed armed village defence volunteers at more than a dozen spots across the international border in West Bengal and Tripura. This move came amid India's mounting crackdown on undocumented immigrants from the neighbouring country and a policy of sending back people suspected of dubious citizenship.
Unlike past years, the two forces did not hold a joint conference after completion of talks on Thursday and instead released their respective statements. The BSF said, "During the deliberations, both sides held detailed discussions on measures to effectively prevent trans-border crimes, including smuggling of narcotics, arms, counterfeit currency, gold and other contraband, as well as illegal border crossings and human trafficking. The two delegations also discussed issues relating to border deaths and illegal/ inadvertent/ forcible crossing at the border areas, construction of border infrastructure, implementation of the Coordinated Border Management Plan, confidence- building measures and the need for closer cooperation in addressing emerging security challenges along the border."
The BSF said both sides affirmed commitment to maintaining peace and stability along the Indo-Bangladesh border.
The 12-member Indian side was headed by BSF DG Praveen Kumar ,while the Bangladesh delegation was led by Major General Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman Siddiqui.
According to the BGB statement, Siddiqui expressed "deep concern" over incidents involving the deaths of unarmed Bangladeshi nationals along the border and urged BSF to take effective measures to bring border killings down to zero. On the issue of push-ins, the BGB chief, according to the statement, raised concerns over what he described as recent incidents involving Rohingya/Myanmar nationals and Indian nationals being pushed into Bangladesh.
The statement said Bangladesh reiterated that individuals verified as its nationals would be received through established bilateral repatriation mechanisms and urged adherence to protocols. It added that India raised concern over illegal migration of Bangladeshi nationals and Rohingyas. "Both sides have agreed to take preventive measures against illegal trans border movement."...
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