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Anti Cut-Anti Climb Fence Is Being Put Up Along The Border

Anti Cut-Anti Climb fence is being put up along the border.

Anti-Cut-Anti-Climb’ fence will put a brake on the criminal activities on the Indo-Bangladesh border, know – it is very special in many respects

Security is being beefed up along the India-Bangladesh border. This step has been taken to prevent criminal activities on the border.

Security forces are engaged day and night to keep the country’s borders in order.

At the same time, increasing the vigil along the Indo-Bangladesh border, the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) has started erecting ‘Anti Cut-Anti Climb’ fencing.

‘Anti Cut-Anti Climb’ Fence.

BSF has taken an important step keeping in mind the security along the India-Bangladesh border. An ‘Anti Cut-Anti Climb’ fence is being put up along the border.

According to BSF, anti-cut fencing is long-lasting. It is very economical and strong from the point of view of security.

Enemies will sweat to break this fence because it cannot be cut, nor will it be easy to cross the border by climbing this flood.

The ‘Anti Cut-Anti Climb’ will enhance the strength of the security forces, which will make it easier for the forces to deal with the criminals.

Inspector General of BSF North Bengal Frontier said-

Talking to the news agency, Ajay Singh, Inspector General, BSF North Bengal Frontier said, “Under the Low-Cast Technology Solution (LCTS) project, we have already covered 110 km of the border.

We have started replacing the anti-cut anti-client with the existing fence along with the portion.’

He further informed that BSF has already completed 20 km of fencing and more will be covered soon.

Describing the merits of ‘Anti Cut-Anti Climb’, Inspector General Ajay Singh said, ‘It cannot be cut easily, one cannot climb it easily.

This will further reassure our forces. It will also cover the fenced area without borders.

Let us tell you that India shares a border of 4096 km with Bangladesh, out of which West Bengal comes with a border of 2216 km.

While the border of North Bengal shares a border of 950 km, out of which 110 km is without fencing.

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