Bangladesh border forces kill Indian guard in rare clash

Published October 18, 2019
Bangladeshi border guards are on alert on the banks of a river to prevent the entry of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar. —AFP/File
Bangladeshi border guards are on alert on the banks of a river to prevent the entry of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar. —AFP/File

Bangladeshi border forces shot and killed an Indian border guard on Thursday when a altercation erupted over an Indian fisherman the Bangladeshis had detained, in a rare clash between the two sides.

The Bangladesh Border Guard (BGB) said it had fired in self-defence after Indian border guards intruded into Bangladesh to try to take away the detained Indian fisherman.

One Indian guard was also wounded, Indian officials said.

The fisherman had been held because he was fishing in the Padma River at the border, where Bangladesh has banned fishing, it said.

On Friday, the situation at the border was “normal”, Shariful Islam a spokesman for the Bangladeshi force said. “Our troops have been put on high alert to avoid any untoward incident,” he said.

Bangladesh officials said they would hand over the fisherman during a meeting later. Both sides have agreed to investigate the matter, Bangladesh said.

India and Bangladesh share close ties and struck a series of deals this month when Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina visited New Delhi.

They share a border stretching more than 4,000km (2,400 miles), where clashes have intermittently erupted over what India terms illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.

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