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TUESDAY, JUNE 03, 2025
BSF's push-in attempt foiled by BGB, locals along Kurigram border

Bangladesh

UNB
31 May, 2025, 12:15 pm
Last modified: 31 May, 2025, 12:16 pm

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BSF's push-in attempt foiled by BGB, locals along Kurigram border

Several hundred villagers formed a human barricade stretching nearly one kilometre along the border and kept vigil throughout the night to prevent any illegal entry

UNB
31 May, 2025, 12:15 pm
Last modified: 31 May, 2025, 12:16 pm
Local people alongside BGB members thwarted an attempt by BSF to push-in people through the Kurigram border on 30 May 2025. Photo: UNB
Local people alongside BGB members thwarted an attempt by BSF to push-in people through the Kurigram border on 30 May 2025. Photo: UNB

Tensions flared along the Kochakata border in Kurigram last night (30 May) after India's Border Security Force (BSF) allegedly attempted to push a group of people into Bangladeshi territory, BGB officials said.

They said members of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and local residents foiled the attempt.

Local sources said the incident occurred at the Shovarkuti and Shiperhat border points in Kedar Union under the Kochakata border area.

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Several hundred villagers formed a human barricade stretching nearly one kilometre along the border and kept vigil throughout the night to prevent any illegal entry.

According to witnesses, at around 7pm, BSF personnel from Golakganj Police Station in Assam's Dhubri district gathered 50 to 60 people at a school near the Indian border village of Faiskarkuti, adjacent to Bangladesh.

With all lights in the area turned off, BSF allegedly tried to push the group across the border under cover of darkness.

Local villagers quickly mobilised and took positions along the border. Shortly afterwards, multiple teams from the Kochakata and Kedar camps of BGB-22, supported by Ansar and VDP personnel, arrived to reinforce security and block any illegal infiltration.

BSF troops positioned themselves on the Indian side of the border and by around 2am advanced to the zero line.

Sources reported that BSF attempted to initiate dialogue with BGB several times, but BGB personnel did not respond.

By 3am, BSF troops withdrew from the zero line.

Lieutenant Colonel Mahbub Ul Haque, commanding officer of BGB-22, said, "BGB, along with Ansar forces and local residents, jointly maintained strict vigilance to prevent any illegal push-in attempts by BSF. We have intensified border patrols."

Authorities have maintained heightened security measures in the area since the incident.

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