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NFR to strengthens railway security near Bangladesh border

Northeast Frontier Railway has initiated comprehensive joint security operations along the India-Bangladesh border to enhance safety and prevent unauthorized activities. Collaborative patrols involving RPF, GRP, and BSF are being conducted across multiple railway divisions with a special focus on border regions. The integrated approach includes thorough station inspections, track monitoring, and foot patrols to identify potential security risks. These proactive measures aim to protect railway infrastructure, passengers, and national interests in the sensitive northeastern region.

Guwahati, May 1

In a significant step toward strengthening border security and ensuring the safety of railway assets and passengers, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) of Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR), in close coordination with the GRP and BSF has started conducting joint patrolling in the sensitive areas along the India-Bangladesh border, officials said on Thursday.

NFR Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) Kapinjal Kishore Sharma said that the joint patrolling of RPF with Government Railway Police (GRP) and Border Security Force (BSF) was aimed at enhancing surveillance and deterring any untoward incidents along railway tracks that run close to international boundaries.

He said that the joint patrolling was carried out across various divisions under NFR, with a special focus on sectors adjoining the India-Bangladesh border. The collaborative efforts were undertaken with a spirit of inter-agency coordination and vigilance, the CPRO said.

He said that a major part of the initiative included a comprehensive security check at Badarpur (southern Assam) railway station in the Lumding Division. Security personnel thoroughly inspected the station premises, platforms, and surroundings to identify and prevent any unauthorised activities, thereby ensuring safety for the travelling public.

In another significant exercise, a joint motor trolley inspection was conducted between the Silchar and Katakhal sections of the Lumding Division. Teams from RPF, GRP and BSF carried out intensive monitoring of railway infrastructure, looking for any signs of tampering, intrusion, or potential threats and verifying the overall readiness of railway safety systems in the region, Sharma said.

He said that the Alipurduar division witnessed joint foot patrolling from New Maynaguri to New Domohani railway station. This on-foot inspection along the railway track aimed to ensure track safety, prevent illegal crossings and detect any suspicious activity in the area.

Similarly, in the Katihar Division, joint foot patrolling was carried out from Haldibari Zero Point to Haldibari railway station. This area, being in close proximity to the international border, was patrolled intensively to reinforce a sense of security and around-the-clock vigilance in border areas.

According to the CPRO, these proactive joint initiatives reflect the unwavering commitment of Northeast Frontier Railway and security forces toward safeguarding national interests. The collaborative patrols have not only enhanced the sense of security among railway staff and passengers but also acted as a deterrent against unlawful activities.

Northeast Frontier Railway remains steadfast in its commitment to ensuring the safety and security of the railway network and will continue to work in synergy with RPF, GRP and BSF to protect passengers, assets, and vital infrastructure across the region, Sharma stated.

The NFR operates in the northeastern states and in seven districts of West Bengal and five districts of north Bihar.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Arjun P.

This is a much-needed initiative! The Northeast border areas have been vulnerable for too long. Glad to see RPF, GRP and BSF working together - unity is strength 🇮🇳. Hope they also install more CCTV cameras along these routes.

Priya M.

As someone who frequently travels to Silchar, this news brings relief. The railway stations near Bangladesh border often felt unsafe, especially at night. But shouldn't this have started years ago? Better late than never though!

Rahul K.

Good step but implementation is key. I hope this isn't just for show before elections. The Badarpur station has been notorious for illegal activities - needs constant monitoring, not just occasional checks.

Sunita D.

My brother serves in BSF at the Bangladesh border. These joint operations will definitely reduce their workload. But government should also improve infrastructure - many border posts still lack basic facilities for our jawans.

Vikram S.

While security is important, I hope they don't make travel more difficult for genuine passengers. Last time at New Maynaguri, the checking was so slow I missed my train! Balance is needed.

Neha G.

Finally some focus on Northeast railways! We always feel neglected compared to other regions. This security boost should come with better train frequency and cleaner stations too. Ek saath sab ka vikas hona chahiye!

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