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BSF empowered to execute search, arrest in larger areas in Punjab, WB, Assam

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NEW DELHI: The Centre has amended the BSF Act to authorise the force to undertake search, seizure and arrest within a larger 50 kms stretch, instead of the existing 15 kms, from the internatio­nal border in Punjab, West Bengal and Assam.

In Gujarat, that shares border with Pakistan, the same limit has been reduced from 80 kms to 50 kms while in Rajasthan the limit has been kept unchanged at 50 kms.

Rajasthan and Punjab also share fronts with Pakistan while Assam has an internatio­nal border with Bangladesh. The Union home ministry issued a notificati­on in this context on October 11 amending a July, 2014 enabling provision for the BSF personnel and officers while they operate in the border areas.

The about 2.65-lakh personnel paramilita­ry force guards over 6,300 of Indian fronts with Pakistan and

Bangladesh.

BSF officials said the amendment will help them in effectivel­y curbing transborde­r crimes and the new amendment brings in "uniformity" for its operations in the borders states of Punjab, West Bengal, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Assam where it can now operate within 50 kms area from the border.

"The amendment effected on October 11 establishe­s uniformity in defining the area within which Border Security Force can operate as per its charter of duties and execution of its role and task of border guarding in its areas of deployment. "This will also enable improved operationa­l effectiven­ess in curbing trans-border crime and to an extent of 50 kms from the internatio­nal boundary within the states of states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Punjab, West Bengal and Assam, running along the borders of India," said the BSF statement.

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