Bengal: Bangladesh smuggler killed, 175 bottles of Fsedil Kapha -syrup recovery
Kolkata, April 27 (IANS). Dig and spokesperson for the South Bengal Frontier of BSF, NK Pandey, on Sunday claimed that a smuggler in Bangladesh had died and 175 bottles of Phoingedil was shot by BSF staff on the Indo-Bangladesh border in the North-24 Parganas district in West Bengal. He said a Jawan of the 59th Battalion BSF was placed at Madhupur Border Post on Sunday, saw a stir near the border fence. He said that about 20-25 suspected smugglers from both sides come to the border fence. He said: “He saw people wearing heavy bundles in the Indian border. He immediately challenged him. But the smugglers in the Indian border attacked the BSF -Jawan.” He said that one focused on his eyes of high capacity flashlight, while other attackers tried to surround him by armed with sharp weapons. Dig Pandey said: “Bahadur Jawan set the group on fire with his pumping action (PAG), which made him spread.” He said that the BSF team, which ambushed the fence before the fence, warned and reached the place, where the smugglers collected articles on the fence. He said: “When this group of smugglers refused to give up, even after firing aviation, a bullet was fired in his direction. The bullet hit a smuggler, while others escaped by utilizing the dark and dense tumors.” Dig Pandey said that the body of the smuggler, 175 bottles of falsedil Kapha syrup, two bottles of strange beverages, a flashlight, three brothers and a sharp knife were recovered in the search for the area. He said: “The body of the Bangladesh smuggler and the seizure was handed to the police and a fir was filed in connection with the incident.” Dig Pandey appreciated the efforts of the soldiers and said that they were constantly performing their duties on the border. Dig Pandey said: “Cases of infiltration and attacks by smugglers in Bangladesh have been raised regularly before BGB. BSF is committed to protecting all necessary measures to protect the country’s borders in the national interest.” -Ians Aks/CBT