"BSF troops of Border Out Post Dhindha Sector Gurdaspur observed suspicious movement of a Pakistani intruder who crossed the International Border and came inside the Indian territory. BSF troops challenged him to stop but the intruder continued with his aggressive posture. Hence, BSF troops opened fire in self-defence and killed him," a BSF official said.
This incident took place at around 8 PM last night.
Due to the enhanced vigil of BSF troops, the attempt of anti-national elements has been thwarted, the official said.
The official said directions were also issued to field commanders to maintain extra vigil on the border to thwart the attempts of smugglers and anti-national elements.
He said tactical operations are being mounted to foil the attempts of smugglers and intruders during this foggy season.
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