Escaped Nepalese prisoners spur intelligence boost at India-Nepal border

As part of the movement, Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), which maintains India’s Nepal’s 1,751 km long border with Nepal, has strengthened controls at all entrance points and focuses on verifying the “identity cards” of individuals who pass to India because of the lack of prison escape from Nepal.
An official said he actively watched the border villages to prevent leakage of the intelligence wing of the SSB and to prevent misunderstanding.
Meanwhile, the warning SSB staff caught five prisoners who escaped from a prison in Nepal and tried to pass to India. Prisoners were caught on the Indian-Nepal border in the Siddharthnagar region of Uttar Pradesh while trying to infiltrate the Indian territory. The escapes were seized by the SSB staff during a check at the border police station and was immediately detained. Later, these prisoners were later delivered to the local police for more investigations and legal proceedings.
Authorities, five borders deployed on the border SSB troops because they could not show any evidence of identity, he said. Ani, “During the first investigation, yesterday was found to be among the prisoners who fled the Nepal prison.”
SSB’s female staff, men and women, including a sudden flock from Nepal, a few check -mail to process situations were deployed. Authorities claim that the situation is currently under control, and stressed that the measures cope with any potential crisis, and that they had a lot of flag march. Sitamarhi, Raxaul and Supaul.
“The cyber wing of the force established in 2021 also follows the social media platforms that will spread to false news to false news.”
Senior SSB officers, including those at the digging level, visit the sensitive stretching of the border as part of the standard operating procedure (Sop) for safety situations.
“From September 6, we’ve already bored the security along the border. Now, there’s a solid vigil,” said an official, a “control-git” procedure to prevent infiltration, although the border has not been sealed.
As Nepal continued to witness the curfew in certain areas, the border officials said the country’s armed police force also restricted the movement of its citizens to India.
Many prisoners fled from Nepal’s Dillibazar prison in Kathmandu during the ongoing anti -corruption protests.
SSB has been awake since the restlessness following the ‘Gen-Z’ LED protest in Nepal.
Authorities, prisoners were kept by the SSB troops because of alertness, he said. However, as he struggled to maintain control in law enforcement officers, the Nepal army was deployed inside and around the prison to prevent further rise.
This is reported to have been withdrawn from the police officers in Nepal, except for the police headquarters.
However, the authorities issued a warning along the Indian-Nepal border due to ongoing protests in Nepal in September. SSB has intensified vigilance and is closely monitoring the situation to prevent unrest from spreading to Indian territory. Authorities emphasized that the current warning was “preventive” in nature and the situation is under control.
The open India-Nepal border extending more than 1,751 km to states such as Uttarakhand, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Western Bengal and Cijahs allows the unlimited movement of citizens of both countries. This arrangement promotes close socio-economic and cultural ties, while political unrest or protests explode in Nepal.
In the past, border warnings have been published during the internal turmoil in Nepal, including the 2015 Madhes protests affecting the trade and cross -border movement.
SSB, one of the central armed police forces (CAPFs) of India, with more than 90,000 personnel power, is regularly sent to the Ministry of Interior. After the protest of thousands of young people in Nepal, when they entered the parliament when the restlessness started, and then there were arson and looting against the closure of a social media and claimed the government’s corruption.
After the Nepal government has prevented access to various social media platforms, including Facebook, it began after claiming that social media users with false identities spread hate and false news and commit fraud through some platforms.

