Warning about India-Nepal Border! Fear of the infiltration of suspected Pakistanians, begins joint operation
Security agencies increased vigilance on the Indo-Nepal border following violent protests by the general Z protest in Nepal. The area has been kept very attentive after many citizens in Bangladesh have been illegal in India lately. Given the open border, intelligence agencies feared that Pakistan could try to infiltrate India via Nepal. The 137 km long border of East Champaran is next to subsections such as Main Delhi-Kathmandu Highway and Raxaul, Adapur, Chhaudano. More than a dozen towns in Parsa, Bara and Rauthat Districts of Nepal were sensitive by security agencies. According to intelligence reports, more than 15,000 suspects are from the prison of Nepal, as anxiety increases as a result of a dismantling of the Nepal jail. It is also said that about 50 Pakistani and Bangladesh citizens are involved. It is feared that these people are trying to enter India using false documents. Recently, the secret of the network opened from the recent arrests, during the interrogation of the Bangladesh citizens recently arrested, was found to have tried to infiltrate India via Nepal. Their activities and contacts investigated have actively deepened the suspicion of an organized international network. Effect on smuggling and trade has long been the center of smuggling, human trafficking and illegal activities. The current vigilance and intensive investigation helps to combat the smuggling, but its effect is also visible on the border trade. Small traders and laborers who come and go daily are tightened. Although the local administration says that the inconvenience of the security system is temporary, this is an important step. Patrol is expanded in the local level vigilance raised Raxaul, Birganj, Adapur, Harpur and surrounding areas. Special monitoring is done on rural roads, bridges and footpaths. The 71st and 47th Battalions of SSB are conducting intensive investigations on rural roads. Sanjay Pandey, commander of the 47th battalion’s headquarters in Pantoka, said Seema is very sensitive. High officials are constantly receiving guidelines and better security arrangements are ensured by coordinating with the local police stations and border posts. The emphasis on public cooperation has called on the people of the border areas to immediately report any suspect or activity to the nearby police station or security forces. Agencies believe that activities such as infiltration and smuggling can only be hampered by public cooperation.