Bangladesh Infiltration: West Bengal Director General of Police (DGP) Rajeev Kumar on Sunday (29 December) told the accountability of stopping infiltration from Bangladesh on the Border Security Force (BSF). Kumar mentioned that though there are some shortcomings in the central safety pressure, the state police is coping with the situation successfully. Praising the working type of the state police, he mentioned that the police is totally succesful of coping with the downside of infiltration.
Rajiv Kumar assured the individuals of the state that West Bengal Police is intently monitoring the state of affairs in Bangladesh. He additionally mentioned that the state police has been profitable in coping with left-wing and right-wing extremism and can face such challenges in future additionally. Kumar made it clear that if an individual enters India from Tura in Meghalaya, he must go to different states through West Bengal, therefore it is necessary to concentrate to the safety state of affairs of the state.
DGP raised questions on border safety of West Bengal
The DGP listed many flaws in the functioning of BSF and alleged that the border of the state of West Bengal is linked to 3 international locations, however there are a lot of issues in the border safety of BSF. He mentioned that lately many individuals crossed the border and entered Bengal, however the state police took well timed motion and arrested the intruders and handed them over to the involved authorities. Kumar clarified that the state police is severe on this situation and is constantly taking steps to cease infiltration.
DGP appreciated the skilled working type of the state police
The DGP praised the skilled working type of the state police and mentioned that the police is doing its work quietly. He lauded the function of the Special Task Force (STF) of the state police and described how the STF alerted the Jammu and Kashmir Police when a terrorist hiding in the state was underneath surveillance. Kumar additional mentioned, “We are doing our work quietly and we are ready to deal with any threat.”
Shubhendu Adhikari raised questions on the motion of the state police
West Bengal BJP chief Subhendu Adhikari criticized the DGP and questioned the motion of the state police. The officer requested the DGP what are the names of the organizations concerned in right-wing extremism and what motion has been taken to date towards such organizations. Shubhendu Adhikari alleged that the West Bengal authorities didn’t give the obligatory land to BSF for border safety, attributable to which infiltration continues on the border.
Lack of coordination between BSF and police
Shubhendu Adhikari additionally raised questions on the lack of coordination between BSF and police. He mentioned that the state authorities didn’t present land to BSF for fencing the border, attributable to which the downside of infiltration was rising. The officer deliberate to carry a press convention on the situation on Monday (December 30) in which he would share info on border fencing and lack of coordination between the police and BSF.
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