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MONDAY, JUNE 09, 2025
BGB seizes another 440kg hilsa worth over Tk9 lakh in Cumilla, smugglers flee

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TBS Report
13 September, 2024, 12:25 pm
Last modified: 13 September, 2024, 12:27 pm

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BGB seizes another 440kg hilsa worth over Tk9 lakh in Cumilla, smugglers flee

The 440 kg of seized Hilsa fish is valued at approximately Tk9.68 lakh, and has been sold with the proceeds deposited into the government treasury

TBS Report
13 September, 2024, 12:25 pm
Last modified: 13 September, 2024, 12:27 pm
The fish were recovered earlier this morning (13 September) from Monora, a border area in Brahmanpara upazila. Photo: Courtesy
The fish were recovered earlier this morning (13 September) from Monora, a border area in Brahmanpara upazila. Photo: Courtesy

The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has seized 440kg of Hilsa fish being smuggled across the Indian border in Cumilla. 

The fish were recovered earlier this morning (13 September) from Monora, a border area in Brahmanpara upazila.

This comes just two days after another 650 kg of Hilsa were confiscated by the BGB at the Anandapur border in Burichang upazila on Wednesday (11 September).

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BGB seizes 650kg hilsa worth over Tk10 lakh in Cumilla, smugglers flee to India

The commander of the 60th BGB Battalion, AM Jaber Bin Jabbar, confirmed the matter. 

"The Hilsa was found 500 yards inside Bangladesh from border pillar 2057/2-S in the Monora area of Brahmanpara upazila. No one was arrested at the scene, as the smugglers likely fled upon hearing the arrival of BGB personnel," he said. 

The 440 kg of seized Hilsa fish is valued at approximately Tk9.68 lakh, and has been sold with the proceeds deposited into the government treasury.

 

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