Meghalaya: Eastern Command BSF ADG reviews security measures along Indo-Bangladesh border
Shillong (Meghalaya) [India], August 4 (ANI): Additional Director General, BSF (Eastern Command), Kolkata, Ravi Gandhi, on his visit to BSF Frontier Meghalaya, reviewed and assessed the various operational and administrative-related issues along the Indo-Bangladesh border.
On August 3, the ADG went to the East Khasi Hills bordering areas to assess the operational and technical issues. He stressed the fact that BSF is managing the Indo-Bangladesh border in a very professional and dynamic manner despite its myriad area-specific issues.
The state of Meghalaya is known for its seven-month monsoon season, when it rains insistently. But notwithstanding all these adversaries, border men are valiantly performing their duties.
On August 4, ADG chaired a joint meeting with civil administration and police officers of Garo Hills Districts, including DIG Police, DC and SP Tura along with BSF officers. The discussions included increasing mutual trust and the synergy level between BSF and Police.
He also inspected the electronic surveillance grid being used to augment border dominance and operations. Further, he stressed the utility of installing the latest surveillance equipment to ensure effective border management. He comprehensively reviewed the matters related to the illegal activities, infiltration and smuggling.
Furthermore, the ADG emphasised that the people of Meghalaya are peace-loving and friendly towards security forces. In regards to this, local population does not accept infiltrators who later become a burden on the economy. Expressing his determination to stop infiltration, he provided clear direction and valuable tips.
He briefed them to remain extra vigilant and emphasised that security along the Indo-Bangladesh border has been bolstered to prevent any infiltration or illegal entry.
He also appreciated the efforts being made by the field commanders and border men to curb attempts of infiltration and other trans-border crimes despite working in adverse climatic conditions and the tough terrain of the state. He stated that, the BSF remains committed in maintaining the integrity and security of the nation’s borders.