"The BGB (Border Guard Bangladesh) has assured full cooperation to our series of requests," a senior BSF official told PTI.
The guards manning either side of the Indo-Bangladesh border met at the Ketakona border outpost in Bagli area, the remote border outpost which came under attack on Friday.
Col K Bashar, Sylhet Sector Commander, represented the BGB while the BSF was represented by B D Sharma, Additional Director General, along with the IG Meghalaya Frontier.
The BSF handed a list of six wanted criminals along with their photographs and addresses to the BGB for their immediate arrest and charging them against the attack on November 8, he said.
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Suspected tribal militants killed two BSF guards at a remote border outpost in South West Khasi Hills. The attack was seen as a retaliatory one on the BSF who seized huge arms consignments the previous night in South Garo Hills.
The attack came within 48 hours of militants ambushing a police vehicle in neighbouring South Garo Hills district killing five policemen on board.
Meghalaya shares a 443-km border with Bangladesh, part of which is still not fenced.
These unfenced pockets are the prime areas for infiltrators in the form of illegal immigrants, smugglers and militants.