BSF, DIG, Brajesh Kumar said "The issues discussed in the meeting were related to trans-border crimes, mainly smuggling, theft, cattle lifting, border violation, infiltration, breaching and damaging of border pillars and other issues related to border infrastructure like barbed wire erection.
"We have resolved to share actionable intelligence inputs to curb trans-border crimes," he said.
The Indian delegation was led by Kumar and the Bangladesh side was led by Colonel Gazi Mohammed Ahasanuzzaman, sector Commander, BGB, Comilla sector.
Most of the issues were discussed and sorted out by the field commanders, Kumar said adding BSF and BGB agreed to look into each others' perspective on border problems.
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