Pakistani drone came again for spying on Indo-Pak border, BSF shot it down by 18 rounds
Pakistan’s nefarious acts have come to the fore once again in Sriganganagar district, located on the India-Pakistan International Border. Here from across the border, Pakistani drones with nefarious intentions reached the wideband for the purpose of reconnaissance of the border area. On this, the ready soldiers of the Border Security Force opened their guns. It is being told that BSF personnel fired about 18 rounds at the suspected Pakistani drone. There is a possibility that the Pakistani drone may have been damaged in the firing by BSF. The movement of a suspected Pakistani drone was seen near Tarbandi at around
BSF readies CCTV surveillance system at Indo- Bangladesh Border
Border Security Force (BSF) has come up with CCTV surveillance systems along the Indo-Bangladesh border in Assam. Sanjay Singh Gehlot, Inspector General of BSF Guwahati frontier visited the border outposts at Indo-Bangladesh and inaugurated CCTV surveillance system. The CCTV surveillance system is installed with command & control system to monitor all the activities going on at the border in order to enhance round the clock surveillance to control various border crimes. Gehlot, Inspector General interacted with troops and briefed them to remain extra vigilant and also maintain a high level of operational preparedness. BSF stated that keeping in view of
3 Pak intruders killed by BSF in Samba
Three Pakistani intruders were gunned down on Sunday by the BSF as it scuttled a major narcotic smuggling attempt and recovered 36 kgs heroin worth crores of rupees along the International Border in Samba sector of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said. This was the fourth narcotic smuggling bid foiled by the BSF troops along the border this year, while a total of nine Pakistani intruders were eliminated in various such attempts in the past one year, Inspector General of Border Security Force (BSF), Jammu frontier, D K Boora said. “We had a very good operation the previous night when the
Intruder killed in firing by BSF troops in Samba order area
An intruder was shot dead on Monday when BSF troops resorted to firing following the detection of suspicious movement along the International Border (IB) in Jammu and Kashmir’s Samba district, a senior officer of the force said. The alert troops of the Border Security Force (BSF) detected the suspected Pakistani intruder’s movement along the IB in Ramgarh in the early hours and opened fire after challenging him, officials said. The intruder did not pay any heed and was subsequently shot dead by the troops, they added.
Indo-Bangladesh border in Tripura will be completely fenced by 2023
The India-Bangladesh border in Tripura will be completely fenced by next year to ensure fool-proof security, a top BSF official said on Saturday. Border Security Force Inspector General (Tripura Frontier), Sushanta Kumar Nath, said that 80-85 per cent of the 856-km-long India-Bangladesh international border in the northeastern state has already been fenced. “Substantial fencing work has been done in the Tripura’s eastern sector last year, and work on a 31-km porous stretch has been taken up on a priority basis. Single row fencing has gained momentum in the state’s western sector, and 10 km was fenced last year,” he told
BSF Soldier Brijesh saves man from drowning in Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh
Virendra Kushwaha, an electrician suddenly drowned and started flowing in water in the RBC canal near Krishi Upaj Mandi in Narwar town of Shivpuri district of Madhya Pradesh. A crowd of spectators gathered to see the sight of Virendra flowing in the water, but no one made any effort to save Virendra. Meanwhile, Brijesh alias Bhola, a soldier posted in BSF 108 Battalion Jaisalmer, who reached the spot after getting information, also reached there. Seeing Virendra flowing, he immediately took out his track shoot and jumped into the canal to get Virendra out and saved his life. After first aid,
Demographic imbalance is a major reason behind increasing jurisdiction : BSF DG
The government and the BSF are constantly being questioned by the opposition political parties for increasing the jurisdiction of the Border Security Force (BSF) to 50 km. The states are considering it as interference in their jurisdiction. However, on the objection raised by the states, BSF Director General (DG) Pankaj Kumar Singh said that the “demographic balance” has deteriorated in the border states like Assam and West Bengal and perhaps this is the reason why the Center has recently decided to change the force. jurisdiction has been extended. He said the BSF conducted a survey which points to a “definite
BSF marks its 57th Raising Day
The Border Security Force is celebrating its 57th Raising Day on December 1, 2021. BSF is India’s border guarding organisation, which is deployed along its border with Pakistan and Bangladesh. BSF is one of the five Central Armed Police Forces of India. It was raised on December 1, 1965 amid the 1965 India-Pakistan War. The force was raised to ensure security of the borders of India. The BSF Jammu is currently deployed along India’s 192 km-long International Border with Pakistan. The force is also deployed on the Line of Control along with the Indian Army. On this occasion, BSF
MHA Extends Jurisdiction Of BSF In West Bengal, Punjab and Assam
Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has increased the jurisdiction of the Border Security Force (BSF) and now BSF officers have been given the powers of arrest, search and seizure. BSF officers will be able to conduct arrests and searches in West Bengal, Punjab and Assam. BSF has got the right to take this action under CrPC, Passport Act and Passport (Entry to India) Act. In Assam, West Bengal and Punjab, the BSF has got the right to search and arrest on the lines of the police. BSF officers will be able to take action in the states of the
BSF To Test Anti-Drone System At Border Area
Border Security Force (BSF) has asked the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) to bring prototype anti-drone systems to Jammu and Punjab sectors for real-time testing. Earlier this month, the anti-drone system was successfully test-fired under controlled conditions at the DRDO facility in Kolar, Karnataka before BSF officers and security agencies. Pakistan-based Islamist and Khalistani terror groups are using unmanned drones to supply arms, explosives and ammunition across the western borders to their terror networks within India, particularly in Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab. Here, today the security forces have got a big success in Jammu and Kashmir. Here in
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