Tripura: BSF jawan, Bangladeshi national injured during smuggling attempt

A BSF jawan and a Bangladeshi national were injured on Friday during a smuggling attempt near the Putia border outpost in Tripura. Around 25 Bangladeshi nationals intruded into Indian territory and attacked BSF personnel. One round of a non-lethal...

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A BSF jawan and a Bangladeshi national were injured on Friday when the personnel of the Indian border guarding force tried to stop a smuggling attempt along the border between the two countries in Tripura.

Around 7:30 pm, 20-25 Bangladeshi nationals "intruded" into the Indian territory near the Putia border outpost in the Sepahijala district and indulged in smuggling along with the local criminals, a BSF spokesperson said.

When cautioned by the Border Security Force (BSF) patrol party, they attacked the security personnel, leading to a jawan getting grievously injured, the spokesperson said.


He said the miscreants tried to snatch the weapon of a BSF personnel and the jawan fired one round of non-lethal pump action gun in self-defence.

A Bangladeshi national got injured in this incident and he has been taken to a local hospital, the spokesperson said, adding the BSF jawan was also undergoing treatment in a hospital.

The BSF guards the 4,096-km-long India-Bangladesh border, out of which 856 km runs along Tripura.
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