Brahma, who demits office on April 18, said physical structures or fencing cannot be a barrier to prevent human beings from crossing border.
"So, unless the people behind the barbed wires, that is the administration, whichever government is there, the vigilance by the local people, unless they are resilient and are sure what is happening around them (the problem cannot be solved)," Bramha said, adding that almost all states in the northeast face this problem.
"And that is a fact. How can vast number of people come to your country? I have worked with the Government of India for over 40 years. Nowhere in the world I have seen a single nation, big or large, allow foriegners to come and settle in the country without permission or any kind of paperwork," he said.
Speaking at the launch of a movie on infiltration in Assam, Brahma recalled his stint as Joint Secretary (Border Management) from 2003 to 2007, saying the international boundary with Bangladesh was one of the most daunting task because of its terrain.
"One of the biggest mandate was to ensure that no illegal immigration takes place through our borders. That's why we built the fence. 80 per cent of the work was done by me between 2003 to 2007. But infiltration continues. Physical structure (fencing) cannot be a barrier to prevent human beings to prevent infiltration," he said.
Responding to a question on preparation of electoral rolls in Assam ahead of 2016 Assembly elections, Bramha said while preparing the rolls, citizenship, the most crucial criteria, is taken into consideration after verification.
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