
India-Bangladesh Border: The Border Security Force (BSF) has prepared a unique and new master plan to prevent infiltration along the Indo-Bangladesh border. While the border areas of West Bengal pose a challenge for security due to rivers and mud, BSF is now contemplating a plan to use venomous snakes and crocodiles to guard the border.
Plans to keep poisonous snakes, scorpions and crocodiles in some places
According to media reports, the border between India and Bangladesh is about 5000 kilometers long. Fencing is impossible in some of these challenging areas, so BSF is contemplating a plan to keep venomous snakes, scorpions, and crocodiles in such areas.
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