[🇧🇩] Atrocities of BSF/How BGB responds

[🇧🇩] Atrocities of BSF/How BGB responds
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BSF kills Bangladeshi at Patgram border day after expressing regret
Correspondent
Lalmonirhat
Published: 08 Apr 2026, 16: 31

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A Bangladeshi citizen, Ali Hossain (49), has been killed in firing by the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) at the Dhabalguri border in Patgram of Lalmonirhat.

Just a day earlier, the BSF had expressed regret over the shooting and injuring of another Bangladeshi youth, Mizan, at the same border.

A press release from the Lalmonirhat Teesta Battalion (61 BGB) stated that Ali Hossain’s body is currently at a hospital in India.

According to BGB sources, Ali Hossain was the son of the late Abdul Gafur of Dhabalguri village in Patgram, Lalmonirhat.

The BGB statement said that early on Wednesday, gunshots were heard from about 500 yards inside India, near the zero line adjacent to border pillar 874/5-S in the Satgram camp area.

One shot was fired at 2:50 am on Tuesday night and another at 4:50 am. Later, around 6:35 am, battalion commanders of both countries spoke over the phone.

According to the account provided by the BSF, seven to eight Bangladeshi nationals attempted to cut the barbed-wire fence along the Indian border, prompting BSF members to first fire warning shots.

At one point, a scuffle and physical altercation occurred between the alleged smugglers and BSF personnel. During this, Bangladeshi citizen Ali Hossain was shot at the scene. BSF members later took the body into their custody and sent it to a local Indian hospital.

Lieutenant Colonel Syed Fazle Munim, commander of the Lalmonirhat Teesta Battalion (61 BGB), told Prothom Alo that verification and information-gathering regarding the incident are ongoing. Arrangements are being made for a flag meeting at the battalion and sector commander levels between BGB and BSF.

In response to a question, the BGB commander said, “Last Monday, following the incident in which Bangladeshi youth Mizan was injured by BSF firing at the Dhabalsuti border in Patgram, the BSF expressed regret and assured that necessary action would be taken according to their rules, which was widely reported in Bangladeshi media based on our press release. But after that, Bangladeshi citizen Ali Hossain was killed in BSF firing at the Patgram border. The incident is unfortunate."

The BGB official also said, "It would have been better if he had been detained without being shot and then dealt with according to the law. Bangladesh will raise the issue at the flag meeting. We want alternatives to firing at the border—we want peaceful coexistence. At the same time, we urge citizens of both countries to abide by border laws.”​
 

Indian nationals kill Bangladeshi youth in border
Staff Correspondent . Sylhet 10 April, 2026, 16:47

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A Bangladeshi youth was shot dead by members of the Indian Khasi community in Indian territory adjacent to Companiganj upazila in Sylhet on Thursday night.

The deceased is Saleh Ahmed, 30, of Karbalar Tuk village in the Dayarbazar area under Companiganj upazila, said Border Guard Bangladesh 48 Battalion commander Lieutenant Colonel Md Nazmul Haque..

According to locals, Saleh Ahmed, along with his companions Masum Ahmed, 20, of the same village, and Suman Miah, 25, of neighbouring Nazirgaon village, entered Indian territory at about 9:00pm by crossing the Kala-Kalairag border to bring contraband drugs, including Phensedyl.

When they reached an area between Chongket Bagan and Markaner Bagan, two betel nut gardens inside Indian territory, members of the Khasi community opened fire on them, suspecting them to be thieves, locals said.

Saleh was hit by a bullet and died on the spot. His two companions later brought the body back to Bangladesh, they added.

The BGB commander said that, according to preliminary findings, all three youths were involved in smuggling activities in the border area and had entered Meghalaya with the intention of bringing in drugs.

Companiganj police station officer-in-charge Md Shafiqul Islam Khan said that the body was recovered on Friday morning and sent to Sylhet Osmani Medical College Hospital for post-mortem examination.

Earlier, on April 1, another Bangladeshi youth, Saddam Hossain, 32, of Lamagram village in Companiganj upazila, was reportedly shot dead by Indian nationals.

The BGB said the Border Security Force had not yet recovered the victim’s body.

However, the victim’s family alleged that Khasi community people had removed the body from the scene in an attempt to conceal the incident.​
 

BSF drone crashes inside Bangladesh, taken into BGB custody

Correspondent
Lalmonirhat
Published: 05 May 2026, 19: 34

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A BSF drone was found at the Mughalibari border in Burimari Union of Patgram upazila in Lalmonirhat on 5 May 2026.
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A drone belonging to India’s Border Security Force (BSF) has fallen inside Bangladesh at the Mughalibari border in Burimari Union of Patgram upazila in Lalmonirhat.

The incident, which occurred today, Tuesday noon, sparked panic among local residents.

According to Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB0 and local sources, the drone fell about 10 yards inside Bangladesh from Main Pillar 841/8S at the zero point area of the Mughalibari border.

Members of the BSF from India’s West Bengal-based 98 Himalaya Camp were recording video using the drone when it encountered a mechanical fault. At that time, after flying over the head of a person working in nearby land along the border, the drone crashed into a nearby cornfield.

Later, the person informed the local BGB, and members of the Teesta Battalion (61 BGB) went to the spot, recovered the drone, and took it into their custody.

Meanwhile, BSF members intensified patrolling in the border area to recover the drone, raising concern among the locals.

Lieutenant Colonel Syed Fazle Muneem, commanding officer of the Teesta Battalion (61 BGB), confirmed the matter. He said the recovered drone is currently in BGB custody and legal procedures regarding the matter are underway.

He further said that the BSF’s 98 Himalaya Camp has contacted the BGB, stating that one of their drones fell inside Bangladesh due to a mechanical fault and has requested its return. The matter has been informed to higher authorities, and further steps will be taken according to their instructions.​
 

Bangladeshi man found dead near Feni border with India

FE ONLINE DESK

Published :
May 08, 2026 12:16
Updated :
May 08, 2026 12:16

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Police recovered the body of a Bangladeshi man from the “no man’s land” area along the Fulgazi border in Feni on Thursday noon.

The deceased was identified as Biswajit Sarkar, 61, son of late Gopal Sarkar of Rupsa village under Faridganj upazila in Chandpur district, UNB reports.

According to police and eyewitnesses, local residents spotted the body lying in a border-side field at Kamalla village under Munshirhat union on Thursday morning and informed police and Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB).

Police and BGB members later reached the spot, prepared an inquest report and took the body to Fulgazi Police Station.

Locals said the body was found west of the house of former UP member Janu Member and south of Miachan Huzur’s poultry farm in Kamalla village.

Police said no major injury marks were found on the body. The body has been kept at the morgue of Feni Sadar Hospital for autopsy.

Quoting family members, police said Biswajit had long been working at a brick kiln in India. He reportedly fell ill there and later entered Bangladesh illegally by crossing the barbed-wire fence along the border.

Additional Superintendent of Police in Feni Nishat Tabassum said the spot where the body was found is around 150 yards from the Indian border.

She said no visible injury marks were initially found on the body, though scratch marks similar to those caused while crossing barbed-wire fencing were noticed.

The matter has been informed to the Indian Border Security Force (BSF), she added.

Asked about the incident, Lieutenant Colonel Mir Ali Ejaz, commander of BGB-10 Cumilla Battalion responsible for the border area, said an investigation is underway after recovery of the body.​
 

BSF kills two Bangladeshis in Kasba border
Our Correspondent . Brahmanbaria 09 May, 2026, 14:17

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The Border Security Force of India on Saturday shot two Bangladeshis to death as the victims reportedly entered Indian territory through the Kasba border point in Brahmanbaria district.

The deceased are Md Morsalin, 20, of village Dhajanagar of Kasba upazila, and Nabir Hossain, 55, a resident of village Madhupur under the same upazila.

They died while undergoing treatment at a hospital in India, Border Guard Bangladesh’s 60 Battalion said in a press release that quoted the BSF on Saturday.Bangladesh Travel Guide

Rights organisation Human Rights Support Society Sunamganj, his wife Sumitra Das, 44, daughters Anamika Das, 17, and Bhumi Das, 7, and Hemanta Das, 16, of the same village, Gopal Das, 27, of Hasmatpur village of Derai upazila, Md Al Amin, 35, of Baktargaon village under Sadar upazila in Sunamganj, and his wife Fatema Begum, 19, Rahul Talukder, 27, of Mallikpur village under Mohanganj upazila in Netrakona, and Jubaraj Sarker, 42, of Jugimara village under Khaliajuri upazila in Netrakona district, the police said.

With the latest push-ins, the number of people, including Rohingyas and Indian nationals, pushed into Bangladesh by India in the past one year, since May 7, 2025, has increased to 2,463.

The Indian border force has so far pushed at least 223 Rohingyas, including 50 registered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in India, into Bangladesh.

Lieutenant Colonel Sarkar Asif Mahmud, commanding officer of the 46 Battalion of Border Guard Bangladesh, however, said that he was not sure whether it was a ‘push-in incident’ or not.

‘Local people brought the 10 people to us from the border area and we handed them over to the police station,’ he said.

Kulaura police station officer-in-charge Farhad Hossain said that the BGB personnel of Muraichhara border outpost at the Kulaura upazila had detained the 10 people from Muraichhara Tea Garden area along the border and handed them over to the police station at about noon on Friday.

He said that the detainees, most of whom are from the low-income group, admitted in the primary interrogation that they went to Tripura illegally as they have relatives there.

‘The Indian BSF pushed them into Bangladesh after picking them up from their relatives’ homes,’ the police officer said, referring to the detainees.

He said that the detainees were handed over to their family members and relatives on Friday.​
 

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