Saturday, September 25, 2010

BSF-Rangers talks cover many issues

From The Times Of India
24 Sep, 2010

JAISALMER: Border Security Force (BSF) officials have expressed concern over repeated incidents of border crossing by fishermen at a meeting with Pakistani counterparts in Khokharapar in Pakistan on Wednesday. The officials also raised the issue of firing practice by Pakistani Rangers at the border area which often lead to confusion and tension among the security forces of both nations.

According to a senior official, Pakistani fishermen often enter into Indian areas and are caught by BSF during patrol. During the meeting, Pakistani officials demanded release of arrested fishermen, but Indian officials said they were arrested by BSF and would be released only after they complete their jail term announced by the court.

Sources said the Rangers from Pakistan practice firing near the international border (IB) and the sounds lead to confusion among Indian security forces. Indian officials said the possibility of tension because of this can not be ruled out. BSF officials said there have been incidents of hunting on international border which also lead to confusion.

Official sources said the issue of Pakistani Rangers avoiding joint patrolling was also raised. Senior Rangers' officers promised to conduct them as scheduled. It was decided the maintenance of the pillars on international border would be done on a fixed schedule.

BSF officials also raised the issue of bunker construction by Pakistan near border area of Barmer and demanded that it should be immediately stopped. On the contrary, Pakistani officials blamed Indian counterparts of constructing bunkers near the border. However, it was denied by officials.
http://m.timesofindia.com/PDATOI/articleshow/6616568.cms

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