Tripura CM Calls for Stronger Border Security Coordination with Bangladesh

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha has emphasized the need for stronger coordination among security forces, including the BSF and state police, to tighten vigilance along the state's 856-km border with Bangladesh. He highlighted the border's vulnerability to cross-border crimes, smuggling, and illegal movement. The CM praised the police for reducing the crime rate and improving law and order, which has boosted tourism. He also flagged off new vehicles and presented medals during the Police Week event, reaffirming support for police modernization and crime prevention.

Key Points: Tripura CM Stresses Border Security Coordination with Bangladesh

  • Enhanced border security coordination
  • 856-km border with Bangladesh
  • Crime rate reduced by 8.3%
  • Focus on curbing cyber and drug crimes
  • Police infrastructure and fleet upgraded
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Tripura CM stresses stronger coordination among security forces to tighten vigil along Bangladesh border

Tripura CM Manik Saha emphasizes enhanced coordination among BSF and police to secure the 856-km Bangladesh border and curb cross-border crime.

"I firmly believe that in the days ahead, Tripura Police will continue this journey of excellence with dedication, integrity, and professionalism. - Manik Saha"

Agartala, Feb 25

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Wednesday stressed the need to further strengthen coordination among various security forces, including the Border Security Force and Tripura Police, to tighten vigilance along the Bangladesh border.

Addressing the Police Week function at the Manoranjan Debbarma Memorial Stadium on the outskirts of the city, the Chief Minister said that enhanced coordination among security agencies, including the BSF and Tripura Police, is essential to ensure effective security in border villages and to prevent cross-border crimes.

Tripura, which shares an 856-km-long international border with Bangladesh, is surrounded on three sides by the neighbouring country, making the northeastern state highly vulnerable and sensitive to cross-border crimes, smuggling, illegal movements, and migration-related issues.

Saha, who also holds the Home portfolio, said that the Tripura Police has been working with distinction in curbing crime, maintaining law and order, conducting anti-drug operations, preventing road accidents, and addressing various public safety concerns. "I firmly believe that in the days ahead, Tripura Police will continue this journey of excellence with dedication, integrity, and professionalism," he said.

On the occasion of Tripura Police Week 2026, the Chief Minister observed the parade and paid tribute to brave police personnel who laid down their lives in the line of duty while performing their responsibilities with courage at different times.

Tripura is one of the leading states in the country in terms of maintaining a better law and order situation, and due to the improved security scenario, tourist footfall has increased significantly in recent years, the Chief Minister stated.

He claimed that the crime rate has been reduced by 8.3 per cent over the past 20 years and that the infrastructure of the police administration across the state has been gradually improved. Saha said that police efforts have been intensified to tackle various cyber crimes, including fake digital arrest cases, and that significant achievements have been made in curbing the drug menace.

Noting that his government has given the police a free hand to deal with all kinds of crimes and law and order situations, the Chief Minister said that there would be absolutely no compromise with criminal activities.

Tripura Police is one of the oldest police forces in India, established 150 years ago during the princely rule in the state, and was awarded the prestigious President's Colour on January 12, 2012, Saha pointed out.

The Chief Minister also flagged off 20 vehicles and 120 two-wheelers for police stations across the state. "We are committed to ensuring better infrastructure facilities for improved public service," he stated.

On the occasion of the Police Week Parade, the Chief Minister handed over police medals to dedicated police officers and personnel. Wishing the recipients of the police medals, the Chief Minister, in a social media post, said: "My heartfelt congratulations to all for your future endeavours. Your dedication to public service will continue to inspire us all."

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see the focus on border security. Smuggling and illegal activities affect our economy and safety. Hope this coordination leads to concrete results on the ground for the people living in border villages.
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Rohit P
While the intent is good, I hope this isn't just another speech. We hear about "strengthening coordination" often. The real test is action. The 8.3% crime reduction over 20 years is a positive sign, but let's see faster progress on cyber crime and drugs.
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Meera T
Salute to our brave police personnel! 🫡 It's heartening to see them being honoured. Providing new vehicles is also crucial for quick response. A secure border means a more prosperous Tripura, especially for tourism.
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David E
Interesting read. The geographical challenge is significant. Effective inter-agency cooperation is a complex task anywhere in the world. If they can make it work here, it could be a model for other border states.
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Sneha F
As someone from the Northeast, I appreciate this focus. Border security isn't just a national issue, it's about the daily safety of locals. Hope the police get all the support they need. The fight against drugs is particularly important for our youth.

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