Saturday, September 25, 2010

BSF asks Pak rangers to curb infiltration


From Syndication DNA

 9/24/2010 

The Border Security Force (BSF) registered its protest before the Pakistani rangers on the activities at the international border near Barmer. The BSF has asked Pak intervention to curb infiltration activities.
The BSF in a meeting held recently with the Pakistani rangers asked its counterparts to ensure the illegal crossing of borders be checked.
"During the meeting we have discussed various issues including the infiltration activities on the international border near Barmer and Jaisalmer," a senior officer of BSF on the condition of anonymity told DNA on Thursday.
Pakistani rangers and the BSF personnel have also discussed a number of issues to manage the international border. NK Gurjar, deputy inspector general (DIG), BSF who led Indian side also shared his views on the issue of cattle and shepherds crossing the border unknowingly. "We have asked them [Pak rangers] to ensure that their cattle and shepherd do not enter our side since they damage the fencing at the international border," Gurjar said.
The BSF officials also registered their protest against the absence of the Pakistani rangers during the joint patrolling by the Indian and Pakistani counterparts.
Meanwhile, Pakistani rangers also discussed other issues including release of fishermen of Gujarat who are held in Indian jails. To this BSF told the Pakistani counterparts that after the fishermen are nabbed they are being handed over to the police and their release does no...


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