"During this year more than 3000 cattle have been seized at the International border," Meghalaya Frontier BSF Inspector General, P K Dubey said.
He said the BSF has seized contraband items worth more than Rs 23 lakh while being smuggled out from India to Bangladesh on the International Border along the unfenced sectors in last four days itself.
Today, a cattle smuggler was held by the BSF personnel in South Garo Hills district with cattle meant to be smuggled from India to Bangladesh, Dubey said.
Dubey said the BSF has "intensified" its operations on the Indo-Bangladesh border to prevent trans-border crimes.
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