BSF unearths tunnel used to smuggle cattle to Bangladesh
The tunnel was being constructed through a tea garden allegedly by cattle smugglers for a long time in the darkness of night, the police said.
Bihar, April 26: The Border Security Force, has found an 80-metre-long tunnel being dug through a tea garden by suspected cattle smugglers near the Chopra- Fatehpur border outpost.
West Bengal: BSF has detected a 100 metre-long tunnel at India-Bangladesh border in Fatehpur under North Dinajpur district. pic.twitter.com/6tI5hBPGL9
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The tunnel was found in north Bengal adjacent to Kisanganj.The Deputy Inspector General, DIG of BSF, Devi Sharan Singh told reporters at the BSF's sectoral headquarters in Kisanganj on Tuesday that "the smugglers were digging the tunnel under the fence in order to overcome the problem of smuggling cattle to Bangladesh due to fencing of the border."
Singh said that "the BSF has enhanced patrolling along the border after the tunnel was discovered."
Bangladesh and India share a 4,096-km-long border.
PTI