
Two Armed Indian BSF soldiers crossed into Bangladesh with bad intentions. They were caught and stopped by locals and the BGB (Border Guard Bangladesh). Moments later, they were begging for mercy from BGB.
Two armed members of India’s Border Security Force (BSF) crossed the international border and illegally entered Bangladesh in an to threaten local farmers.
The incident, which took place recently near the Bangladesh-India border, ended with the BSF soldiers apologizing after being caught by locals and the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB).
The matter came to light after a video of the incident went viral on Facebook. In the footage, the two BSF personnel are seen struggling with BGB members and eventually falling to the ground, pleading for forgiveness.
According to sources, the BGB quickly responded from a nearby camp after being alerted of the trespassing. Locals and BGB personnel managed to apprehend the BSF members along with their weapons. After the BSF soldiers apologized, they were handed over to their authorities through proper diplomatic and procedural channels.

A tense situation unfolded along the Indo-Bangladesh border in Sepahijala district on April 28, when a group of 20-25 Indian miscreants intruded into Bangladeshi territory near Border Pillar (BP) reference 2050/7-S in the BOP Putia area at around 7:30 PM.
According to a release, “The intruders, allegedly engaged in smuggling activities in coordination with Indian miscreants, were intercepted by a patrolling team of the Border Security Force (BSF). Upon being cautioned, the miscreants launched a violent attack on the BSF personnel, resulting in serious injuries to one BSF Soldiers.”
The situation escalated further when the miscreants attempted to snatch weapons from the BSF personnel. In a bid to protect themselves and prevent further escalation, BSF soldiers fired a non-lethal PAG (Pump Action Gun) round in self-defence, which led to injuries to one Bangladeshi national, as per the release.
The release further stated, “Both the injured BSF Soldiers and the Bangladeshi intruder were immediately evacuated for medical treatment and are currently undergoing treatment at respective hospitals.”
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