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Insurgent camps declining: BSF
Shillong, December 1 (PTI): The number of camps of Indian rebel groups in Bangladesh has gone down after security agencies of that country launched a crackdown on them, a senior BSF official said today.
"We have received positive signals from the Bangladesh security agencies. They are acting against insurgent groups," BSF Inspector General (Assam and Meghalaya Frontier) Prithvi Raj told reporters here.
Noting that the BSF has started sharing intelligence with Bangladesh security agencies, he said "the Bangladesh agencies are making efforts to either arrest the militants or prevent them from operating from there. There are reports that the militants there are on the run."
The BSF had given a list of 104 camps of Indian insurgent groups operating in Bangladesh at a DDG-level meeting with BDR at Sylhet recently.
"We have received positive signals from the Bangladesh security agencies. They are acting against insurgent groups," BSF Inspector General (Assam and Meghalaya Frontier) Prithvi Raj told reporters here.
Noting that the BSF has started sharing intelligence with Bangladesh security agencies, he said "the Bangladesh agencies are making efforts to either arrest the militants or prevent them from operating from there. There are reports that the militants there are on the run."
The BSF had given a list of 104 camps of Indian insurgent groups operating in Bangladesh at a DDG-level meeting with BDR at Sylhet recently.
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