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First 'crime-free' zone on India-B'desh border to be inaugurated this week

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

and will jointly inaugurate a first-of-its-kind "crime-free" stretch of 8.3 kms along the international border in West this week. The decision to launch a project of creating such sanitised zones along the India-frontier was taken by the border guarding forces of the two countries -- the BSF and the BGB -- during their general-level talks that were held here in October last year. "The aim of creating a crime-free zone is to have select border locations that are clear of illegal, anti-social and criminal activities by integrating the efforts of the BSF and the BGB, with assistance from the district administration, NGOs and border population of both the countries," a (BSF) said. BSF K K Sharma and Border Guards (BGB) DG Maj.

Gen. will inaugurate the first such zone on March 9 at the Kalyani border outpost in West The 8.3-km "crime-free" zone stretches between the BSF border posts at Gunarmath and Kalyani and the BGB posts at Putkhali and Daulatpur, the BSF said. Once the pilot project succeeded, similar crime-free zones would be created all along the 4,096-km border that ran across various states, he added.

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First Published: Wed, March 07 2018. 21:15 IST
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