BSF Meghalaya Rescued 36 Cattle on International Border of Jaintia Hills
BSF Meghalaya Rescued 36 Cattle on International Border of Jaintia Hills 
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BSF Meghalaya Rescued 36 Cattle on International Border of Jaintia Hills

Pratidin Time

Acting on specific tip-off, troops of BSF Meghalaya rescued 36 cattle from the International border of West & East Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya in the wee hours on Thursday, which were meant for smuggling to Bangladesh.

The seized cattle were handed over to the concerned police station for further legal action.

BSF Meghalaya has enhanced vigil on the International border in view of the forthcoming Eid-ul-Zuha since demand of cattle in Bangladesh increased to its peak prior to Eid celebration.

Last in the month of May, as many as 20 cattle heads were rescued by the Border Security Force (BSF) in Meghalaya in an operation along the international borders while being smuggled to Bangladesh.

According to them, troopers of the 172 Batallion of BSF at Rattachera signaled a suspicious truck coming from Kalain and headed towards Umkiang to stop. However, the driver accelerated instead.

A pursuit ensued for 10 kilometers with the BSF hot on the heels of the truck and managed to intercept it near the Umkiang petrol pump, said officials.

As per an official statement, "Watchful troops of 172 Bn BSF Meghalaya rescued 20 cattle from the International border of East Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya on 28 May 2023 which were meant for smuggling to Bangladesh."

The notification further mentioned, "BSF Mobile Check Post deployed at Rattachera signaled the suspicious truck to stop which was coming from Kalain (Assam) to Umkiang. The truck driver instead stopping the vehicle, accelerated from the check post. BSF pursued the truck for 10 km and seized it near petrol pump, Umkiang. On searching the truck, 20 cattle meant for smuggling to Bangladesh were recovered although driver managed to flee away from the spot taking benefit of darkness. In another operation troops of 04 Bn BSF also seized 17 cattle from the area of Rongtilla while being smuggled to Bangladesh. The seized cattle were handed over to local police station for further course of action."

"PRO BSF Meghalaya said, under command troops of Meghalaya Frontier seized 1669 cattle since Jan 2023 on international border. Cattle of demand in Bangladesh often increased prior to Bakrid festival, in view of this, BSF enhanced vigil on International border to make border crime and smuggling free," it added.

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