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Border Security Force has intensified surveillance operations along the India-Bangladesh border in West Bengal following reports of increased unauthorized cross-border movement. Officials said stricter monitoring and verification drives are being carried out in sensitive areas amid concerns related to illegal immigration and possible infiltration attempts.
According to reports, some illegal immigrants are allegedly attempting to cross back into Bangladesh as security checks have become more intensive on the Indian side of the border. Border authorities have increased patrols and strengthened monitoring systems in vulnerable regions to prevent unauthorized movement and maintain security along the international border.
The situation has triggered strong political reactions in West Bengal, where border security and illegal immigration remain highly sensitive political issues. Several leaders and political parties have raised concerns regarding cross-border infiltration, while authorities continue reviewing security measures in response to recent developments and intelligence inputs.
Officials stated that the border region remains under close observation and additional security personnel have been deployed in some sectors. The India-Bangladesh border is one of the longest land borders in the world and includes densely populated areas, rivers and difficult terrain, making surveillance and monitoring operations particularly challenging for security agencies.
Security experts said border management has become increasingly important because of concerns related to illegal immigration, smuggling and regional security. Authorities are continuing verification operations and maintaining high alert levels in order to ensure law and order while preventing any unauthorized activities near the border areas.
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