Atrocities of BSF/How BGB responds

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@Saif bhai,

BDR massacred over 400 BSF and NSG Black Cat commandos in the Boraibari episode when Indians tried to invade Bangladesh. I don't think even Pakistanis have fought this type of conflict with Indians with these types of outcomes.

Here is a recount session. I'm sure you've posted it before, I haven't looked hard enough.

BSF and Indian MEA should be told - that if you play stupid games, you win stupid prizes.

 
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BSF accused of beating Bangladeshi farmer to death at Chapainawabganj border
UNB
Published :
Feb 07, 2025 20:04
Updated :
Feb 07, 2025 20:04

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A Bangladeshi farmer was allegedly beaten to death by India’s Border Security Force (BSF) while irrigating farmland near the Raghunathpur border in Shibganj upazila of Chapainawabganj district on Friday.

The deceased, Barikul Islam, 36, was a resident of Namojgnathpur in Durlavpur union, said locals.

Saidur Rahman, a member of ward-9 of Durlavpur Union Parishad, said Barikul and several other farmers went to irrigate their fields near the border in the morning when BSF members from Bajitpur camp in Murshidabad area chased them.

While others managed to flee, Barikul was reportedly detained by the BSF personnel, who allegedly beat him to death and dumped his body on a riverbank inside Indian territory, Saidur claimed.

The body remains there, he added.

However, the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has yet to confirm the incident.

“We have no such information so far, and the victim’s family has not reached out to us,” Lt Col Monir-uz-Zaman, commander of the BGB’s 53rd Battalion in Chapainawabganj, told UNB.

“We are looking into the matter,” he added.​
 

BSF removes CCTV camera along Kurigram border after commander-level meeting
Correspondent
Kurigram
Published: 12 Feb 2025, 12: 02

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Photo shows a CCTV camera on a tree set up by the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) in the South Bashnjani-India border in Bhurungamari upazila of Kurigram on 11 February 2025.Prothom Alo

India’s Border Security Force (BSF) have finally removed the CCTV camera, installed along the Bangladesh-India border in South Bashjani of Bhurungamari upazila in Kurigram.

The CCTV camera installed on a tree was taken away after 11:00 pm on Tuesday.

Kurigram 22 Border Guard Bangladesh battalion commode Lt. Col. Muhammad Madsudur Rahman confirmed the matter to Prothom Alo.

Earlier, BSF set up the CCTV camera on a tree on the Indian side of the no man's land next to the 9 S sub-pillar of international border pillar no. 978 on Monday morning.

The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) subsequently protested the act, which was followed by several flag meetings between the border guards of the two countries at camp and company commander levels, but the matter remained unresolved.

Later on Tuesday afternoon, a commander-level flag meeting was held between both sides on where BSF agreed to remove the CCTV camera, and they did so after 11:00 pm.

Shamim Hossain from Bashjani village told Prothom Alo, “BSF removed the CCTV at night after a commander level meeting between both sides, and we also removed the tin-made fence that we erected previously for a mosque at the border of the both countries.”

Lt. Col. Muhammad Masudur Rahman said a decision was taken to get rid of the CCTV camera from the Bashjani border area after the BGB-BSF company level meeting, as well as a decision was also reached to raise no concrete structure within the 150 yards of zero line.​
 

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