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India, Bangladesh border forces beefs up security along intl. border : Bangladesh terrorist groups likely to cause unrest on Eid Festival
TIWN Sep 13, 2016
India, Bangladesh border forces beefs up security along intl. border : Bangladesh terrorist groups likely to cause unrest on Eid Festival
PHOTO : Preparation on peak to celebrate Id-Ud-Joha at Gedu Mia Masjid. TIWN Pic Sep 12

AGARTALA / DHAKA, Sep 13 (TIWN): India, Bangladesh border forces enforced tight vigil along the Indo-Bangla border as radical Terror groups HUJI, JMB likely to cause tensions on Tuesday’s Eid festival. Bangladesh police have put in place a three-tier security ring around the Sholakia ground here for Tuesday's Eid congregation, in view of the terror attack that hit the July 7 Eid prayers. The Sholakia ground, which hosts Bangladesh's largest Eid congregation, will be guarded by the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) and police. Plainclothes police will also be deployed inside and outside the ground, located in Kishoreganj district, about 60 miles northeast of Dhaka. On Eid-ul-Fitr morning of July 7, a police check-post near the Sholakia Eidgah ground was attacked by terrorists, within a week of the July 1 Dhaka cafe terror attack that left 22 persons dead. Two policemen and a housewife were killed in bomb blasts and a firefight in the July 7 attack at Dhaka, and a suspected attacker was also killed. In Bangladesh, Locals say that despite the heightened security, the Eid on Tuesday will see fewer people show up for the prayers at the ground. Agartala’s Gedu Miah Masjid also geared up to celebrate Eid festival on Tuesday.

Talking to reporters at Dhaka, District Administrator Azimuddin Biswas and Superintendent of Police Anwar Hossain Khan said no one will be allowed on the congregation premises with any belongings.

People will be allowed to enter the ground through metal detectors at two gates and a number of CCTV cameras have been installed in the ground. 

Union Minister of State Kiren Rijiju said few days back that development and security go hand in hand, adding that although India had fenced its borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh, drug trafficking and illegal crossings were nevertheless occurring.

Lauding the armed forces that were actively engaged in securing the land borders and coastlines of the country, junior Home Minister said there was a need to recognise their efforts so as to further encourage them to carry out their duties in a robust manner.

Tripura's Sonamura Indo-Bangla border region turned a hub for marijuana productions, drug smugglings by Islamic terrorist groups.

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