Now, even at night, there are no good for enemies ... BSF gets special cameras on Bangladesh border

Now, even at night, there are no good enemies … BSF received 5000 ‘Body Warne Camera’ on Bangladesh border and biometric devices last updated: July 28, 2025, 01:51 ISF BSF Bangladesh border: BSF soldiers are given. Can be done that biometric devices are also installed on the border. BSF staff monitoring the border. (Filing photo) Highlights BSF placed on Bangladesh border found 5000 Body Warne cameras. Biometric devices are installed on the Indo-Bangladesh border. These special cameras can also see at night. New -delhi. More than 5,000 Body Warne cameras are provided to the Border Security Force (BSF) staff deployed under the safety of the international border of Indo-Bangladesh, so that the soldiers on duty can take up the scenes and evidence of illegal Bangladeshis to the illegal Bangladeshis. Official sources in the security institution said that the selected border posts (BOPs) on the 4.096 km border are also equipped with biometric equipment so that they can take a photo of the fingers of the illegal Bangladeshi’s and the pupils of the eyes and these figures can be shared with the foreign registration office (FRO). On this front, two policy decisions were made to increase BSF’s capabilities on August 5, 2024 in light of the strengthening of the security system along the border to the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government in Bangladesh. Sources said the Ministry of the Union Home recently approved these two proposals of the BSF headquarters following the ‘comprehensive review’ of the security situation along the Bangladesh border. According to sources, approximately 5,000 body warn cameras (such cameras that can be worn in helmets or uniforms) are sent to BSF staff deployed under the safety of the Indo-Bangladesh International Border. Sources said these cameras who can watch these evenings can take up about 12-14 hours of footage. Sources have said that these cameras will be useful to take up the facts and evidence when BSF staff will return to illegal Bangladeshians or handle offenses to prevent borderline crimes such as drug, cattle and false Indian currencies, except human trafficking and infiltration. Sources said this survey will also work as evidence in cases where BSF Kawans are attacked by criminals from both countries. About the author Rakesh Ranjan Kumar Rakesh Ranjan Kumar has over ten years of experience in digital journalism. Before joining News18, he worked in Live Hindustan, Dainik Jagran, Zee News, Jansatta and Dainik Bhaskar. Currently he … Read more Rakesh Ranjan Kumar has more than ten years of experience in digital journalism. Before joining News18, he worked in Live Hindustan, Dainik Jagran, Zee News, Jansatta and Dainik Bhaskar. Currently there is … Read more location: New -Delhi, the human delhi is not good for enemies, not even at night … BSF on the border of Bangladesh gets special cameras at the border of Bangladesh