From Indian Express
Thu Jan 06 2011
Admitting lapses in its internal security, the Border Security Force (BSF) has launched an inquiry into trespassing by a Jalgaon resident, who reportedly visited the Force’s Gandhinagar campus often by faking the identity of a BSF officer.
Ravindra Babu Chaudhary (23), a resident of Chopra taluka in Jalgaon district of Maharashtra, was held by the BSF while he was allegedly trying to enter the security force’s office in Gandhinagar last week. He was later arrested by the Gujarat ATS.
While the ATS is yet to find out as to who helped Chaudhary enter the camp and what was the motive behind this, the BSF has ordered an inquiry into the incident.
“We have ordered an inquiry to know about his associates, his connections in the BSF and also his background. We have left it to the ATS to find out the purpose behind faking the identity of a BSF officer and why was he living close to our campus. We are questioning everyone in our campuses to know his connections here (if at all),” said BSF IG Arun Sinha.
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