Khaleej Times

Signals spark terror fear on border with Bangladesh

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kolkata — Suspicious signals in coded Bengali and Urdu languages along the India-Bangladesh border in past few months have raised suspicion over extremists using this unconventi­onal mode of communicat­ion, prompting authoritie­s to deploy Ham radio operators on round-the-clock duty. The incident first came into light in June after amateur Ham radio operators picked suspicious radio signals and unauthoris­ed radio communicat­ions in coded Bengali and Urdu in Basirhat and Sunderbans region.

Alarmed over the incident, the operators informed the Centre following which they were called to an internatio­nal monitoring centre (Radio) and asked to track the signals. A team of 23 Ham radio operators are now on round-the-clock duty trying to track the exact location of radio signals.

“The incident is highly suspicious and threat to security. Because whenever we tried to converse with them, they have stopped talking. “Again after certain point of time they start their communicat­ion in coded Bengali and Urdu language,” said Ambarish Nag Biswas, secretary of Bengal Amateur Radio Club.— PTI

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