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The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) is maintaining the highest level of vigilance to stop the smuggling of pushin and Qurbani animal skins across the border into India. Lieutenant Colonel Hasibul Haque, Rajshahi BGB sector commander, stated that increased patrols and intelligence efforts are in place, working closely with local communities. The BGB has protested smuggling incidents through formal meetings with Indian forces and remains committed to ensuring farmers are protected and public safety is maintained during Eid.
A Border Security Force (BSF) member named Ganesh Murti (43), who entered Bangladesh territory near Chapainawabganj and was detained by locals, has been returned to India via a flag meeting. The incident occurred when a Bangladeshi was grazing cattle near the border, and the animals crossed into Indian territory. The BSF member reportedly pursued the animals into Bangladesh, where he was caught by residents and later handed over to the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB).
BSF Member Detained for Border Intrusion Returned by BGB
Around 3 a.m. Tuesday, India’s Border Security Force (BSF) pushed back 32 Bangladeshi nationals—including women and children—across the Bijoypur border in Durgapur, Netrokona. The group was later detained by Bangladesh’s Border Guard (BGB), which confirmed that the individuals included 22 women, 9 men, and 1 child. All are Bangladeshi citizens. They have been handed over to Durgapur police.
India Pushes Back 32 Bangladeshi Nationals Across Netrokona Border
Indian Border Security Force (BSF) has pushed 56 individuals—men, women, and children—into Bangladesh through the borders of Bholahat (Chapainawabganj), Panchagarh, Dobaura, and Haluaghat (Mymensingh). Among them, 12 are reported to be Bengali-speaking Indian nationals. All were detained by the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB).
According to BGB sources, 26 were pushed in through Panchagarh, 8 through Bholahat, 12 through Dobaura, and 10 through Haluaghat. Separately, the BSF handed over three undocumented Bangladeshis through a flag meeting after they were detained for illegal entry into India.
India Pushes In 56 More Bangladeshis Through Four Border Points
On Tuesday at around 4:30 AM, the Border Security Force (BSF) pushed eight individuals back into Bangladesh through the Chan Shikari border in the Shibganj area of Chapainawabganj.
The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) members of the 59th Battalion detained the individuals after they were pushed into Bangladeshi territory. The BGB then brought them to their camp. According to Lieutenant Colonel Golam Kibria, all of the detained individuals are Bangladeshi nationals. They had entered India through various borders between 2017 and 2024, and were subsequently apprehended by Indian police.
BSF Pushes Eight People Back Through Chan Shikari Border in Chapainawabganj
In the early hours of Monday, the Border Security Force (BSF) of India pushed back 12 individuals through the border in the Dhobaura region of Mymensingh. They were later apprehended by the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) in the Munshipara area. Among the 12 detained, three were women, eight were men, and one was a child. All of them were residents of the Narsingdi and Khulna districts in Bangladesh, but after crossing into India, they had gained Indian citizenship.
Indian Border Guards Push Back 12 People from Bangladesh's Dhobaura Border
Residents in Myanmar’s Tamu district, near the Indian border, are in fear following the killing of 10 members of the anti-junta resistance group People's Defence Force (PKPF) by the Indian Army on May 14. The deceased were affiliated with the pro-democracy National Unity Government of Myanmar. While the Indian military claimed the victims were armed insurgents involved in suspicious activities, Myanmar’s National Unity Government alleges they were detained, tortured, and executed.
Fear Grips Myanmar’s Tamu Residents After Indian Army Kills 10 Resistance Fighters
Three Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) personnel and one smuggler were injured in a clash in Naikhongchhari. The attack occurred during an operation by BGB’s 11th Battalion against illegal cattle smuggling from Myanmar, which reportedly evades large sums in customs revenue. Over the past few months, BGB has seized around 1,000 smuggled cattle. Authorities said the recovered cattle were worth approximately 90 million BDT in government revenue.
Three BGB Soldiers Injured in Smugglers’ Attack in Naikhongchhari
Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) seized Indian contraband items worth Tk 20.3 crore during an anti-smuggling operation at Haluarghat along the Surma River in Sunamganj early Sunday. Lt. Col. AKM Zakaria Kadir stated that the seized goods included 1,700 Indian sarees, 7,200 cosmetic creams, and 180 kg of cumin seeds.
BGB Seizes Illegal Indian Goods Worth Tk 20 Crore at Sunamganj Border
A Bangladeshi youth was shot and killed by India’s Border Security Force (BSF) near the Sharifpur border in Kulaura upazila of Moulvibazar on Saturday night. The deceased, identified as Pradeep Baidya, 30, reportedly attempted to cross into India when he was shot on sight. BSF personnel took his body into custody. BGB commander Lt. Col. ASM Zakaria stated that while they heard about the incident from locals, no formal complaint had yet been filed and BSF had not communicated any information.
Bangladeshi Youth Shot Dead by Indian Border Forces in Moulvibazar
On Friday, BSF reportedly forced 29 individuals across the border into Bangladesh via two upazilas in Moulvibazar district. Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) later detained them from Juri and Kamalganj upazilas. With this latest incident, the total number of individuals detained in push-in cases in Moulvibazar has risen to 326 — including 240 through Barlekha, 10 through Juri, 21 through Kulaura, and 55 through Kamalganj.
BSF Pushes 29 Individuals into Bangladesh Through Moulvibazar Borders; All Detained by BGB
Just hours after an unsuccessful attempt to push intruders into Bangladesh through the Roumari border in Kurigram, India’s Border Security Force (BSF) flew four surveillance drones into Bangladeshi airspace. The incident occurred around 8:30 PM on Friday night, raising alarm among local residents. No statement has been released yet by the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB). Previously, BSF had flown five drones in two separate instances along the border.
Four Surveillance Drones Fly Over Bangladesh Airspace Again After Failed Push-In Attempt by BSF
On Thursday night, Indian BSF personnel attempted to dig a canal in the no-man’s land at Parshuram in Feni amid heavy rain and storms. Locals and Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) intervened, forcing them to retreat. Witnesses reported that BSF had brought in excavators and equipment and began digging about 20–30 yards inside the border. UNO Arifur Rahman stated that the attempt aimed to divert water into Bangladesh by cutting hillocks on the Indian side.
BSF Retreats After Attempting Canal Digging on No-Man’s Land in Feni
On Friday, 14 individuals—including women and children—were pushed into Bangladesh through the Khagrachhari border by India’s Border Security Force (BSF). They were allegedly detained in Haryana, India, and forcibly repatriated via the Matiranga border.
Locals spotted the group early in the morning and informed the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), who took them into custody. The district administration stated that their identities are being verified. If confirmed as Bangladeshi citizens, they will be handed over to their families.
BSF Pushes 14 People Into Bangladesh Through Khagrachhari Border
On Wednesday night, India's Border Security Force (BSF) fired 10 rounds targeting alleged coal smugglers near the Tahirpur border in Sunamganj.
Sources report that between 150 to 200 Bangladeshi nationals illegally crossed into Indian territory through the Charagaon border area to smuggle coal. Upon spotting them, the BSF patrol opened fire. It remains unclear whether anyone was injured or killed in the incident, as the alleged smugglers have since gone into hiding.
BSF Fires 10 Rounds at Alleged Coal Smugglers on Sunamganj Border
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