Pakistani intruder was entering India under the cover of fog, killed by BSF
There is vigilance on the border these days due to Republic Day. Meanwhile, a Pakistani intruder was trying to cross the border on Amritsar border, who has been killed by the security forces. Vigilant soldiers of the Border Security Force (BSF) killed the Pakistani intruder in the early hours of Friday.
On the night of January 9, vigilant BSF soldiers on duty had seen suspicious movement of a Pakistani intruder, who secretly crossed the International Border (IB) and was trying to go near the border security fence near Kotrajada village in Amritsar district under the cover of fog.
Meanwhile the Border Security Force has been killed a intruder on border. Despite repeated warnings, the intruder kept moving ahead on his way, after which the BSF soldiers were forced to open fire.
Intruder was ignoring the warning
The alert BSF jawans immediately challenged the intruder, but he ignored their warnings and continued to move towards the border fence. Despite repeated warnings, the intruder continued to move on his way. Sensing the potential threat to life and safety, the jawans on duty were forced to open fire and the intruder was killed on the spot.
These things were found near the intruder's body
Subsequently, during the search of the area, Pakistani currency of Rs 400, a matchbox, a tobacco packet and a small bag were recovered near the intruder's body. The body of the deceased intruder has been handed over to Police Station Ramdas for further investigation and necessary action.
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Summary
This prompt and decisive action once again highlights the unwavering commitment of the BSF to protect the country's borders. By foiling this infiltration attempt, the alert BSF jawans have demonstrated their steadfast dedication to protect India's sovereignty against cross-border threats.
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