No Bangladeshi killed by BSF this year, claims DG

Director generals of both Border Guard Bangladesh and Border Securit Force at a press conference after formal border talks between BGB and Indian BSF on Thursday. Photo: UNB
Director generals of both Border Guard Bangladesh and Border Securit Force at a press conference after formal border talks between BGB and Indian BSF on Thursday. Photo: UNB

Director general (DG) of Indian Border Security Force (BSF) KK Sharma on Thursday said no Bangladeshi national was killed this year along India-Bangladesh border till to date as his force started maintaining non-lethal strategy, reports UNB.

Though the non-lethal strategy has proved extremely successful in reducing deaths in the border but it has also resulted in an alarming increase in incidents of attacks by the miscreants on BSF personnel, he said.

He was replying to a question at a press briefing at BGB headquarters on Thursday afternoon.

The press conference was organised at the end of the director general level formal border talks between Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and Indian BSF.

BGB DG major general Md Shafeenul Islam led a 15-member Bangladesh delegation, while his counterpart DG, BSF K K Sharma led a 10-member Indian delegation in the conference that began on 24 April.

Both the DGs responded to questions by different media. Earlier a Joint Record of Discussion was also signed after formal ending of the talks.

The BSF DG said that his force is very careful about any violation of human rights in the frontiers. "We are working to bring the border killing down at zero level," he said adding that "We don't want incident of violation of human rights occur in the frontier."

About smuggling of phensidyle into Bangladesh from Indian frontier, he said the BSF has been continuing its efforts to check it by conducting drive and vigilance. We are active to prevent entering illegal drugs into Bangladesh from India.

DG BGB Md Shafeenul Islam said as both the border forces have been maintaining non-lethal policy strictly, the number of killing in bordering areas significantly came down. He said that sometimes members of both the border forces also have to face attacks by miscreants due to use of non-lethal weapon policy.

During the border conference, the DG BGB expressed grave concern on the incidents of firing and killing of Bangladeshi nationals and emphasised the need for bringing the death toll to zero through exercising extreme caution by BSF and sensitising Indian nationals living along the border.

In reply, the DG BSF stated that, though the non-lethal strategy has proved extremely successful in reducing deaths in the border but it has also resulted in an alarming increase in incidents of attacks by the miscreants on BSF personnel. BSF personnel fire with non-lethal weapon only for self-defense, the DG BSF said in the conference.

The border conference has taken a decision that joint efforts by BGB and BSF will be undertaken to bring down the killing incidents to zero by increasing coordinated patrols in areas vulnerable to cattle and drug smuggling, educating border population about the sanctity of International Boundary (IB) and preventing criminals from crossing the IB.

Highlighting the importance of Coordinated Border Management Plan (CBMP) in curbing the menace of trans-border crimes like smuggling of arms, ammunition, explosives, drugs and narcotics including yaba, fake Indian currency notes, gold and cattle; breaching of IBB fence, robbery, theft, abductions etc; both sides agreed to implement CBMP in letter and spirit. 

Both sides also agreed to take effective steps to prevent human trafficking and illegal crossing. Both the delegation agreed to enhance joint capacity building of personnel from either side, sharing of information regarding organised criminal activities and increased surveillance in areas vulnerable to crimes on the border.

In this regard, mapping of vulnerable areas to trans-border criminal activities will be updated biannually.

To enhance the mutual relationship between forces, both sides agreed to continue confidence measures like; joint exercises, seminars, medical campaigns, organising Milon Mela at border etc.

During the conference, both the DGs also reiterated their commitments to work jointly for maintaining peace, tranquillity and security at the border. Both sides agreed to hold the next DG level conference in New Delhi preferably in 1st week of September 2018.