Following the two-day District Magistrate level meeting here, the Deputy Collector of Brahmanbaria in Bangladesh, Nur Mohammad Majumder and West Tripura district Magistrate Kiran Gitte jointly announced that survey for the track was completed and the process for land acquisition would be started this year.
The two-day meeting concluded yesterday.
The meeting decided that 373 border pillars which were partly or fully damaged would be repaired or constructed by the Public Works Department (PWD) of both the sides under the supervision of Border Security Force (BSF) and Border Guards of Bangladesh (BGB).
West Tripura District Superintendent of Police, Bijoy Nag, who also took part in the meeting, said that a list of 24 Indian criminals hiding in Bangladesh was handed over to them while the Bangladesh side gave a similar list of twenty criminals sheltering in the Indian side.
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"We are united to take appropriate legal action against the criminals", said the Police Superintendent of Brahmanbaria, Mohammad Moniruzzaman.
The Indian side assured them to contain the menace by increasing more surveillance on the border.