Concerned over the menace of illegal crossings and cattle smuggling which has led to the death and serious injuries to its bordermen and local population, the BSF discussed these initiatives with the Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) during the recent Director General (DG) level talks in Dhaka last month.
The challenge is tough and we are committed to maintaining the sanctity of this border and hence we have gone the extra mile in suggesting such a step," BSF chief Subhash Joshi told PTI.
Joshi, who led the delegation for the bi-annual talks, said it has been decided to introduce more non-lethal weapons and pump action guns on this border to reduce the casualities.
But we are committed to reducing casualities on the Bangla border and hence more such weapons are being sent there," the Director General of the second largest paramilitary force of the country said.
"We have also decided to work for better procedures for use of the non-lethal weapons," he said.
