BSF apprehends 11 Bangladeshi infiltrator and smugglers, seizes Phensedyl
The Border Security Force (BSF) apprehended two smugglers and seized cattle and Phensedyl bottles, a common cough syrup in India. Additionally, the BSF detained 11 Bangladeshi nationals attempting to cross into India—two each from the Bengal and Tripura borders, and seven from the Meghalaya-Bangladesh border, BSF in a statement.
The BSF, in its intensified border security drive, intercepted and apprehended smugglers during its ‘Ops Alert’ drive. The seized contraband included cattle and Phensedyl bottles, which were confiscated from the West Bengal border. The arrested individuals are currently being questioned and will be handed over to the police for further legal proceedings.
In separate operations, the BSF apprehended 11 Bangladeshi nationals who were attempting to infiltrate India. The detentions were made across multiple borders: two from West Bengal, two from Tripura, and seven from the Meghalaya border. These individuals are also under interrogation and will be transferred to the police for legal action.