A jawan, using night vision equipment, noticed a group of 5-6 people carrying goods from India towards Bangladesh. As he tried to intercept them, another hidden group attacked him, as per reports. The jawan fired a round in self-defense, but the smugglers continued their escape attempt. A second jawan was also attacked and fired another round, causing the smugglers to retreat under the cover of darkness.
The company commander arrived promptly and initiated a search operation, leading to the discovery of six bundles of bidi leaves and an injured smuggler named Abdullah in the nearby jungle. Abdullah, from Rishipara village in Bangladesh’s Chapainawabganj district, was taken to a government hospital in Mahesil, Murshidabad, where he later died from his injuries, as per reports.
The India-Bangladesh border has witnessed an influx of people congregating in substantial numbers, as the political turmoil in Bangladesh continues to unfold. In recent days, the Border Security Force (BSF) has successfully thwarted multiple attempts by large groups attempting to infiltrate into Indian territory.
In response to the evolving circumstances in Bangladesh, Amit Shah, the Union home minister, declared on August 9 that the Modi administration has established a dedicated committee to vigilantly observe the developments unfolding along the Indo-Bangladesh border.
This committee will operate in close collaboration with the Bangladeshi authorities, with the primary objective of ensuring the well-being and security of Indian citizens, Hindus, and other minority groups residing within the borders of the neighboring nation.
The violent demonstrations that have gripped Bangladesh over the past few weeks have claimed the lives of nearly 300 individuals. These protests also precipitated the abrupt resignation of Sheikh Hasina on August 5.
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