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BDR agrees to begin combing operations to flush out ultras
Silchar (Assam), June 30: The Bangladesh Rifles has agreed to begin combing operations in Bangladesh to flush out North-East insurgents from their camps and rescue two abducted persons, official sources said today.
Silchar (Assam), June 30: The Bangladesh Rifles has agreed to begin combing operations in Bangladesh to flush out North-East insurgents from their camps and rescue two abducted
persons, official sources said today.
This was decided at a flag meeting between the Border
Security Force (BSF) and BDR at Karimganj in south Assam
yesterday, the sources said.
The BSF told the BDR in clear terms that camps of militant outfits in the jungles of Bangladesh had to be destroyed, the sources said.
Denying knowledge of any such camp in Bangladesh soil, the BDR however agreed to carry out combing operations on such camps, if any, along the Indian border.
The Bangladesh police had recently arrested 35 suspected militants from Sylhet district of that country, the BDR informed the flag meeting.
Both the BSF and BDR also agreed to work in tandem to prevent smuggling and border crimes.
The meeting was attended by BSF DIG Cachar circle, S I Khan and top BDR officials, the sources added.
Shyamlal Gupta, manager of $Promodnagar tea estate was kidnapped by the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) ultras from Karimganj district on June 17 while businessman Bidhan Das was abducted on may 30 last and both were reportedly taken to Bangladesh.
Bureau Report
The BSF told the BDR in clear terms that camps of militant outfits in the jungles of Bangladesh had to be destroyed, the sources said.
Denying knowledge of any such camp in Bangladesh soil, the BDR however agreed to carry out combing operations on such camps, if any, along the Indian border.
The Bangladesh police had recently arrested 35 suspected militants from Sylhet district of that country, the BDR informed the flag meeting.
Both the BSF and BDR also agreed to work in tandem to prevent smuggling and border crimes.
The meeting was attended by BSF DIG Cachar circle, S I Khan and top BDR officials, the sources added.
Shyamlal Gupta, manager of $Promodnagar tea estate was kidnapped by the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) ultras from Karimganj district on June 17 while businessman Bidhan Das was abducted on may 30 last and both were reportedly taken to Bangladesh.
Bureau Report