Deccan Chronicle

Didi asks Bengal police to limit BSF jurisdicti­on

- RAJIB CHOWDHURI | DC KOLKATA, DEC. 7

Alarmed by the killing of 14 civilians in a botched military operation in Nagaland, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday instructed her government officials not to allow the Border Security Force to operate beyond their jurisdicti­on in the state.

The TMC supremo also accused the BSF of crossing their jurisdicti­onal limits without informing the state police at an administra­tive review meeting of two North Bengal districts, North Dinajpur and South Dinajpur, at Karnajhora in Raiganj.

Banerjee told acting state director general of police Manoj Malviya, present at the meeting, “the BSF frequents villages. There are many complaints of tortures by them on the common people. They are even found in the voters’ queues during elections. Did you ever take up this case with the BSF DG and talk to him? It should be done at the DG level.”

She alleged, “there are many districts like Malda, Murshidaba­d, North Dinajpur and South Dinajpur where the BJP is supposed to operate within a jurisdicti­on of 15 kms (from the border) only after informing the state police. But they sneak everywhere without informing the cops. You have seen what problem arose in Nagaland. So you have to learn. You also saw what problem cropped up at Sitalkuchi. Recently three persons were shot dead in Coochbehar. I do not want any confrontat­ion. You have to be very careful about it.”

She then told the inspectors-in-charge (IC), who head the police stations, and the block developmen­t officers (BDOs) in the districts, “Our ICs often prefer to spare them. Who does this? People from outside enter your jurisdicti­on. They are not authorised for this. Law and order is your subject. Do you keep a watch? I will also ask the BDOs to stay alert. If any such complaint comes, visit the area with the IC and tell them: This is not your jurisdicti­on. You do it in your jurisdicti­on, no problem, which is legally correct.”KK

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