Three BSF personnel injured in attack by Bangladeshi smugglers near border

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Three Border Security Force (BSF) personnel have been injured in an attack by Bangladeshi smugglers along the India-Bangladesh international border in West Bengal, officials said on Saturday. The incident took place near the Bansghata post of the BSF in the North 24 Parganas district of the state during the intervening night of July 3-4, they said.

Troops of the 107th battalion of the force had laid an ambush in the border area and when a group of 10-12 Bangladeshi smugglers was spotted around 3:30 am, the BSF men challenged them.

“The smugglers encircled the BSF party and brutally attacked them with bamboo sticks and sharp-edged cleaver-like weapons called ”Dah”,” a senior BSF officer said.

Three BSF men were injured in this attack, he said. The troops fired five rounds from their non-lethal pump action gun in self-defense and subsequently, the smugglers ran across the border towards Bangladesh, the officer said.

A packet containing eight kilograms of or marijuana was seized from the incident site, he added. It is understood that one or two of the attackers were injured in the firing by the BSF troops, the officer said.