BETTIAH, April 27 -- Continuing the vigilance in view of the Tablighi Jamaat's Ijtema underway in Nepal, contingents of 47th battalion of Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) and Raxaul police intensified security on Sunday amid reports of a group of participants from Bangladesh arriving in Kathmandu. Talking to HT, Raxaul's SDPO Manish Anand said a tight security cover had been enforced along the border from Adapur to the India-Nepal Maitri Bridge amid ongoing Tablighi Jamaat's Ijtema in Nepal. "No movement of third country nationals (outside India and Nepal) has been noticed," the SDPO said. He added that security personnel had been deployed in plain clothes to thwart unauthorised movement. "The identity cards are being checked and frisking is being done," he said. "We have information that a posse of participants from Bangladesh has already landed in Kathmandu to participate in the Ijtema and participants from Pakistan are also expected," said a senior security personnel on anonymity. Starting April 25, the three-day Tablighi Jamaat Ijtema at Barpur Baluwa village in Nepal's Bara district is expected to draw participants from several countries. Every year, Tablighi groups-typically comprising seven to nine members-from Bangladesh and Pakistan travel to Nepal for such gatherings. In 2020, over two lakh people attended Tablighi Ijtema held in Nepal's Saptari district. East Champaran DM Saurabh Jorwal described the situation "normal" at border . "Movement is being allowed after proper verification. Situation on border is otherwise normal," said DM....