Crime trends on the border have come down, says BSF DG KK Sharma

Sharma also said that crime trends on the border decreased day after day due to cyber-patrol, border management and quick response by the border forces of the two nations.

Listen to Story

Advertisement
Crime trends on the border have come down, says BSF DG KK Sharma
KK Sharma inspecting the parade

In Short

  • BSF DG said that in the past two years, good relations have been established between the two countries.
  • He also said good relations between the two border guards are improving day by day.
  • He inspected 90th recruiting parade of BGB at Baitul Ezzat Border Guard Training Center in Satkania Upazila.

Indian Border Security Forces (BSF) Director General KK Sharma said that in the past two years, good relations have been established between the two countries.

Sharma also said that crime trends on the border decreased day after day due to cyber-patrol, border management and quick response by the border forces of the two nations. And the good relations between the two border guards are improving day by day.

advertisement

The BSF Director General also addressed the journalists in a questionnaire session after concluding the ceremony of the 90th recruiting parade of BGB at Baitul Ezzat Border Guard Training Center in Satkania Upazila, near Bandarban.

Earlier, he inspected parade and took salute on the occasion. During the ceremony, Brigadier General Mohammad Sazzad Hossain, Commander of Border Guard Training Center and College was also present.

Then, the Chief Guest distributed the prizes to the best soldiers.

Papia Akhter was selected for the best youngest soldier this year. This is the first time women participated in the BGB as a soldier.