DHAKA, Jan 19: Bangladesh has ordered its border troops to ‘shoot on sight’ to stop the smuggling of goods, especially fertiliser, out of the country, a senior security official said on Monday.
Bangladesh’s new government cut fertiliser prices by more than half and that of diesel by 4.35 per cent last week in line with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s promise to help farmers grow more rice and help build food security for the country’s more than 140 million people.
Fertilisers are a key input for farming while diesel is required to run irrigation systems in the fields.
Government officials said they feared the price cuts could lead to more smuggling of those commodities to India and Myanmar, where prices for those inputs are often higher.
Bangladesh shares a 4,000-km-long porous border with India.
“The authorities have ordered Bangladesh Rifles (paramilitary border guards) to shoot on sight, if required, to check the smuggling, on top of normal patrolling,” a Rifles spokesman said.—Reuters































