Border Security Force (BSF) Director General Sujoy Lal Thaosen visited the India-Bangladesh International Border in Tripura and held a meeting with a senior BGB official to discuss effective border management, including ways to curb drug smuggling discussed strategies.
A senior official of the paramilitary force said that Thaosen along with BSF Inspector General of Tripura Frontier along with Sharan visited the border areas on Friday to review the operational deployment of the forces.
During a meeting with Brigadier General Muhammad Shahid Islam, Regional Commander of Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) Saril at Agartala-Akhura Integrated Check Post (ICP), effective border management strategies including measures to curb drug smuggling were discussed. Considered.” said.
The BSF DG also visited the ‘Dipak’ border post in North Tripura district and a 1,960-metre unfenced patch at NC Nagar in Sepahijala district to monitor the ongoing Single Row Fencing (SRF) work.
Thaosin also interacted with border residents to assess their real-time problems.
“The DG appreciated the tireless efforts of the BSF’s Tripura Frontier Border Guards to control crime on the international border,” he added.
During his visit, the BSF DG also held a courtesy call on Chief Minister Manik Saha and Chief Secretary J K Sinha. He left for Delhi from the northeastern state on Saturday.
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