BSF using technology to strengthen vigil along Indo-B’desh border: Tripura CM
Agartala, Dec 1: Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha said on Sunday that the BSF troops are ensuring the safety of the entire 856 km frontier along India-Bangladesh by maintaining the fencing, utilising surveillance technology, and fostering good relations with the local people.
On the occasion of the 60th Raising Day of the Border Security Force, senior border guard officials said that 55 Rohingyas among 675 illegal immigrants from Bangladesh apprehended in Tripura this year and various contraband worth Rs 46 crore have been seized.
Attending the force’s raising day function at the frontier headquarters, the Chief Minister said that new technologies are being introduced to strengthen the vigil along the border.
“Efforts are also being made to enhance border fencing and improve the welfare of the BSF personnel. We are committed to ensuring your security as well,” he said. Saha, who also holds the Home portfolio, emphasised the need to counter new technological threats posed by terrorists.
“As terrorists are using advanced technology to attack the country, we must respond more efficiently and effectively,” he said, adding that the BSF consistently works to curb smuggling, cross-border infiltration and illegal migration.
BSF officials separately said that in the Inspector General level Border Coordination Conference with the Region Commanders of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) in Shillong (Meghalaya) in July key bilateral issues were discussed to enhance coordination between the two border guarding forces, promoting the welfare of border populations and maintaining ties between the two friendly nations.