Border Guard Bangladesh Seizes Significant Arms Cache Near Indian Border
Rajshahi, Bangladesh – In a decisive pre-dawn operation, Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has successfully intercepted a substantial consignment of illegal arms near the border with India in the Rajshahi district. The seizure, which occurred early Friday morning, highlights the ongoing efforts by Bangladeshi authorities to curb cross-border smuggling and maintain national security.
The operation took place in the Rawtha Border Outpost (BOP) area, situated along the frontier in Bagha upazila. At approximately 5:30 AM, BGB personnel, acting on specific intelligence, conducted a special raid that led to the recovery of the illicit weapons.
The recovered items included:
* Two foreign-made pistols
* Four pistol magazines
* Eight rounds of live ammunition
Authorities believe the weapons were being smuggled into Bangladesh from the neighbouring country, India, via clandestine riverine routes.
Smugglers Evade Capture, Arms Recovered
According to Lieutenant Colonel Riaz Shahriar, Commander of BGB’s Rajshahi-1 Battalion, the armed smugglers managed to escape the scene after detecting the presence of the BGB operatives. In their haste to flee, they abandoned not only the weapons but also a motorcycle.
“We had received credible intelligence that a shipment of arms was being brought into the country through the river routes,” Lt Col Riaz Shahriar stated. “Based on this information, our teams from the border outposts strategically positioned themselves in an ambush.”
The intelligence indicated a potential movement of contraband in the Rawtha-Pirojpur area, under the jurisdiction of Bagha Police Station. After a prolonged period of surveillance, a suspicious individual was observed travelling on a motorcycle in the early hours of the morning. When BGB members attempted to intercept him, the individual fled, leaving the motorcycle, and subsequently the arms, behind.
BGB personnel subsequently conducted a thorough search of the abandoned motorcycle, leading to the discovery of the pistols, magazines, and bullets. This successful operation underscores the BGB’s vigilance and their commitment to securing the nation’s borders against illegal activities.
Heightened Security Measures Ahead of Elections
The seizure comes at a critical time, as Bangladesh prepares for upcoming elections. Lt Col Riaz Shahriar emphasized that security has been significantly bolstered across the operational area of the 1st Battalion in anticipation of the electoral process.
To ensure a secure environment, a comprehensive security framework has been implemented along the Padma River and its surrounding border regions. These measures include:
* Deployment of 10 dedicated base camps.
* The presence of 28 platoons of mobile striking forces, equipped to respond rapidly to any threats.
* Utilization of K-9 units for enhanced surveillance and detection capabilities.
* Deployment of seven speedboats for effective patrolling of the riverine border.
* Inclusion of a fast patrol craft to augment riverine security operations.
Furthermore, approximately 700 BGB members, including specialized striking reserve units, are actively engaged in duty at 16 border outposts within the district. This intensified presence and strategic deployment of resources aim to deter any attempts at illegal infiltration, smuggling, or disruptive activities that could compromise the integrity of the election period. The BGB remains steadfast in its mission to safeguard national interests and ensure the safety and security of the populace.








