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BSF seizes gold valued at Rs 1.56 crore along Indo-B'desh border, one held
BSF seizes gold valued at Rs 1.56 crore along Indo-B'desh border, one held

Hans India

time04-05-2025

  • Hans India

BSF seizes gold valued at Rs 1.56 crore along Indo-B'desh border, one held

The Border Security Force (BSF) said on Sunday that they have seized 12 gold biscuits weighing 1.662 kg from the Nadia district of West Bengal, and arrested an Indian smuggler at Tarali in the North 24-Parganas district with 10.83 kg silver ornaments. N K Pandey, DIG and spokesperson, South Bengal Frontier, BSF, said that the jawans of the 32 Bn BSF, posted at Border Outpost Banpur, received reliable intelligence input regarding an attempt to smuggle gold from Bangladesh through the Banpur village area. 'Acting on this information, a plan was made and an ambush laid near the border fence. The jawans saw three suspected smugglers emerge from a trench near the Indian side of the fence and move towards Bangladesh. While another smuggler was spotted throwing some packets towards them across the fence,' he said. DIG Pandey said that the troops moved in as soon as the smugglers attempted to collect the packets, adding that the smugglers realised the presence of the troops and fled towards the Phulbari (Banpur) village. 'To prevent collateral damage in the densely populated area, the troops did not use their weapons and gave chase. However, the three managed to give the jawans the slip,' he claimed. DIG Pandey said that a search of the area led to the recovery of 12 gold biscuits wrapped in three plastic packets. 'The total weight of the gold was 1,662 grams, and the estimated value is Rs 1,56,06,180,' he said. Meanwhile, he added that troops of 143 Bn BSF, posted at the Border Outpost Tarali, caught an Indian smuggler with 10.83 kg of silver ornaments. 'The man was attempting to smuggle the ornaments across the Nityanandkati check post inside the fuel tank of his motorcycle. The seized gold biscuits and silver ornaments have been handed over to the concerned agency, and a complaint has been lodged with the police against the smugglers,' he said. DIG Pandey praised the jawans and urged border residents to provide any information related to gold and silver smuggling to the BSF's Seema Sathi helpline number 14419 or send a voice or text message through WhatsApp to 9903472227. 'Informants would be sufficiently rewarded and their identities kept confidential,' he said.

Bengal: Bangladeshi Smuggler Killed, 175 Phensedyl Cough Syrup Bottles Recovered
Bengal: Bangladeshi Smuggler Killed, 175 Phensedyl Cough Syrup Bottles Recovered

India.com

time27-04-2025

  • India.com

Bengal: Bangladeshi Smuggler Killed, 175 Phensedyl Cough Syrup Bottles Recovered

DIG and Spokesperson, South Bengal Frontier, BSF, N K Pandey, claimed on Sunday that a Bangladeshi smuggler was killed after BSF personnel fired in 'self-defence' along the Indo-Bangladesh Border (IBB) in the North 24-Parganas district of West Bengal, and recovered 175 cough syrup bottles of Phensedyl. He said that around 1 am on Sunday, a jawan of the 59 Bn BSF, posted at the Madhupur Border Outpost, spotted movement close to the border fence, adding that about 20-25 suspected smugglers were approaching the border fence from both sides. 'He could see the men on the Indian side carrying heavy bundles. He immediately challenged them. Instead of abandoning their attempt, the smugglers on the Indian side turned on the BSF jawan,' he said. He added that while one focused the beam of a high-power torch on his eyes, the others - armed with sharp-edged weapons - attempted to surround him. 'The brave jawan fired a round from his Pump Action Gun (PAG) at the group, forcing them to disperse,' said DIG Pandey. He said that the noise alerted a BSF ambush party ahead of the fence, and they rushed to the spot to find smugglers collecting items thrown across the fence. 'When this group of smugglers refused to give up even after a non-lethal shot being fired in the air, a shot was fired in their direction. While one of the smugglers was hit, the others took advantage of the low visibility and dense crops to escape,' he added. DIG Pandey said that a search of the area led to the discovery of the body of the smuggler, 175 bottles of Phensedyl cough syrup, two bottles of foreign liquor, a torch, three sickles and a sharp machete. 'The Bangladeshi smuggler's body, along with the seized items, was handed over to the police, and an FIR lodged regarding the incident,' he said. DIG Pandey commended the efforts of the jawans, saying that they are continuously performing their duties along a difficult border. 'Cases of infiltration and attacks by Bangladeshi smugglers have been regularly raised by BSF with the BGB. Unfortunately, due to inadequate response, the miscreants continue to indulge in criminal activities. The BSF remains committed to taking all necessary measures to protect the nation's borders in the national interest,' said DIG Pandey.

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