Bangladeshi student jailed for passing sensitive information to BSF: Report

Press Trust of India  |  Dhaka 

A 23-year-old Bangladeshi student has been sentenced to two years in prison for taking photos of Border Guard structures and allegedly sending them to India's Border Security Force, a media report said.

Mithoon, a student of Godagarhi Degree College, was carrying a mobile phone with an active SIM card of an Indian company during the arrest, Border Guard (BGB) Battalion-1 Mohammad Tajul Islam said.

"Some photos were found on his mobile. He had sent those to via (text, chat and video app)," Tajul said.

Mithoon took the photos of Sahebnagar border outpost and other information in his mobile phone on March 3, the said, citing information given by the convict during interrogation.

The convict sent the photos to his cousin in on March 24, Tajul said.

Mohidul had BSF links, the claimed but did not give details.

Contact numbers of BSF officials were found on Mithoon's mobile phone, according to BGB battalion's deputy

conducted a mobile court and sentenced Mithoon, Ashik said and added that the convict was sent to Central Jail.

Asked why BGB opted for a mobile court instead of prosecuting Mithoon on charges of spying, the said: "This process (prosecution on charges of spying) has many levels. So he was given to a mobile court.

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First Published: Mon, April 01 2019. 19:25 IST