Cattle smuggling: When smugglers become traders in Bangladesh

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Press Trust of India Siliguri (WB)
Last Updated : Aug 04 2019 | 1:10 PM IST

The vicious cycle of cross-border cattle smuggling along the India-Bangladesh border has snowballed into a major challenge for the BSF which always remains on the receiving end.

On July 11, a BSF soldier lost his hand and suffered serious injuries in a bomb attack by Bangladeshi cattle smugglers along the India-Bangladesh border in West Bengal.

According to an official who spoke on the condition of anonymity, cattle smugglers from India are treated as traders once they cross over to Bangladesh.

"All these smugglers need to do is to furnish taka 500 per animal to the officials in Bangladesh afterwards they are free to sell it to whoever they wish," he said.

"Since there is a huge demand for cattle in Bangladesh, smugglers never lose a single chance to cross over to the neighbouring country where they earn easy money. The demand and supply chain has to be broken," the official said, adding that these criminals often open fire at the BSF, killing or injuring the officials deployed at the border.

According to officials, tens of thousands of cattle are estimated to be smuggled to Bangladesh annually through the porous India-Bangladesh border in West Bengal.

Floating banana stems are hugely popular for illegally sending cows, oxen and buffaloes across the border into Bangladesh using the flow of river.

Vast rivers with strong water currents are favourable for the smugglers who prefer sending the cattle after sunset to avoid detection.

As per the modus operandi, the smugglers place the heads of the bovines between two strong banana stems and tie them together before they are pushed in the deep water, allowing the currents to take the animals to the other side of the border where their accomplices wait for the livestock.

The demand for cattle in Bangladesh is always high and it peaks ahead of Eid festivities.

The official said that Bangladesh does not treat cattle smuggling from India as a crime as cattle trade is a legal source of income in Bangladesh.

"A cattle smuggler becomes a trader once he is in Bangladesh and pays taka 500 per animal as Customs duty after smuggling of cattle from India," he said.

Bangladesh generates income at three stages from this vicious cycle of cattle smuggling.

First, they get revenue at the entry of the animal in Bangladesh, second in meat export and third is the industries related to it like textile.

The factors contributing to cattle smuggling include the supply and demand chain, unabated movement of cattle from hinterland to border areas.

The implementation of non-lethal strategy by the BSF also contributes to the rise in cattle smuggling besides it is an easy earning of all the stakeholders in the entire chain.

"The price difference is such that it is a profitable trade even if a cattle is auctioned thrice," the official said. Porus border and unfenced gaps are favourable conditions for the smugglers.

Smuggling of cattle, drugs and narcotics, leather, arms and ammunition has been a major challenge for the Border Security Force (BSF) and the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB)

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First Published: Aug 04 2019 | 1:10 PM IST

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