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A high level coordination meeting between Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and India’s Border Security Force (BSF) yesterday agreed to maintain peace along the border.

The six-hour long sector commander-DIG level meeting was held at the Roads and Highways rest house near Sangram Border Outpost of BGB on Sylhet-Meghalaya frontier.

The meeting discussed different border related issues, including smuggling, trespassing, land disputes, and border security arrangement, said Battalion Commander of 5-BGB Lt Col Md Shafiul Azam.

India has recently set up a new sector based in Zoai border area of Meghalaya, he said, adding that both the sides discussed ways and means to maintain a peaceful situation on the Meghalaya-Sylhet border.

A nine-member Indian team entered Bangladesh through Tamabil Internbational Check Post at 10:30am. The delegation included PC Sharma, deputy inspector general (DIG) of newly formed Zoai Sector of BSF, A Ashthana, DIG of Shillong sector, and four battalion commanders.

Col Md Khairuzzaman, Sylhet BGB sector commander, led a seven-member team, which included Lt Col Azam and 8-BGB Battalion Commander Lt Col Abu Bakar Siddique.

Source: The Daily Star (http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=234239) – 15/05/2012