Lalbiakzama told PTI over phone from Mamit that issues like abduction by insurgent groups hiding in Bangladesh and illegal infiltration into India were discussed in the meeting.
He said other issues like drug trafficking, arms smuggling and movement of insurgents were also deliberated on.
The two sides agreed to continue the talks and also remain in contact over e-mail and telephone to ensure better cooperation between the two countries.
The Indo-Bangladesh border meeting was held following a meeting of Union Home Secretary and his Bangladeshi counterpart in New Delhi in October, 2012 in which the two neighbouring countries agreed to have better cooperation and increase the volume of border trade.
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