Following inputs provided by Border Security Force, authorities in Bangladesh have begun flushing out northeast militants hiding in that country, a senior BSF official said here Friday.
“We have been informed of operations taking place in Bangladesh to flush out militants from their makeshift camps which the BSF had from time to time shared with the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB),” a senior BSF official told a news agency.
The BSF came to know about this during a Border Coordination meeting with BGB which concluded here Thursday.
During the conference, the BSF handed over BGB a list of 39 camps of various outfits in different parts of Bangladesh and sought their cooperation in raiding the camps and arrest the militants, the official said.
The BSF also raised the issue of violation of <g data-gr-id="16">border</g> by Bangladesh nationals and committing crimes like theft, dacoity, kidnapping and poaching.
The BGB, on the other hand, talked about killing of Bangladeshis at the border by the border residents besides requesting logistic support and use of Indian roads to maintain and construct border outposts at hilly and remote areas in Bangladesh, the official said.
The BSF delegation was led by BSF Meghalaya Frontier, Inspector General Sudesh Kumar, while the Bangladesh delegation was led by additional director-general (region commander Northeast region) Md Latiful Haider.
Doval to visit Myanmar on June 17
NSA Ajit Doval will visit Myanmar on June 17 where he will meet their top leaders which could include President U Thein Sein, days after Indian Army carried out a counter-insurgency operation along the India-Myanmar border. Asserting that the 2 <g data-gr-id="39">govts</g> have been in "constant touch", sources said Doval will undertake the visit with a view to <g data-gr-id="34">discuss</g> with the authorities there further joint action.