"The JWG (Joint Working Group) level meeting was held today to set the agenda of tomorrow's Home Secretary-level talks," a Bangladesh Home Ministry spokesman told PTI.
He did not provide the details of the JWG meeting but said a news briefing was expected following the talks between Union Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi and his Bangladeshi counterpart Mohammad Mozammel Haque Khan.
Joint Secretary MA Ganapathy led a 12-member Indian delegation while additional secretary AHM Rahmatul Munim led a 15-member Bangladeshi delegation.
Officials earlier said killing of Bangladeshi citizens at borders, extradition of wanted people, mostly gangsters who took refuge in India, and cross-boundary crimes were likely to dominate the Bangladesh side agenda in the talks.
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The Indian side is likely to focus more on issues of cattle smuggling and illegal infiltration, they said.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh had said in September that about 20-22 lakh cattle used to be smuggled every year to Bangladesh and it has come down to 2 to 2.5 lakh cattle this year.