200-meter tunnel on the border between India and Bangladesh



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Indian police have claimed to have found a 200-meter tunnel on the Bangladesh-India border. The country’s police claim to have rescued a kidnapped man and found the tunnel in the Balia area of ​​Assam’s Karimganj district on Friday (January 1).

Karimganj district police said the tunnel was used for international smuggling, including smuggling and kidnapping.

According to reports in the Indian media, a group of criminals abducted Dilwar Hossain, a resident of the Nilambazar Police Station, Shilua Town, last Sunday. Later, five lakh rupees were requested from the Bangladesh telephone number.

The family agreed to pay five lakh rupees as the kidnappers were inflexible. After that, an instruction came from the other end of the phone, to pay the money to Elimuddin from nearby Nayagram. Elim was arrested by police on Wednesday.

Later, the country’s police began a search in the border area. Fearing that the tunnel would be exposed, the thugs released Dilwar. When he returned, he told the police about the tunnel.

Then on Friday, the Indian police officers went to Balia. Then look for a tunnel about 200 meters long.

Dilwar said, the same look in Bangladesh. Evil people regularly travel that way. The smuggling trade is gone as well.

The Indian police superintendent said the BSF had been asked to immediately close the mouth of the tunnel in India

Ittefaq / SR



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