News|Politics|6 Apr 2026, 11:07 am
BSF Reptile Patrol Idea Along Bangladesh Border Draws Attention
A reported BSF idea involving snakes and crocodiles along parts of the Bangladesh border has grabbed attention for an obvious reason: it sounds unusual.
According to reports, the idea is linked to vulnerable riverine stretches where conventional fencing and patrol patterns can be difficult. River borders are complicated because water channels, marshy land, and changing terrain can create gaps that are hard to secure.
The headline is dramatic, but the underlying issue is serious. Border forces have to deal with infiltration, smuggling, illegal crossings, and difficult geography. Any unconventional deterrent would need careful safety, ecological, legal, and operational review.
For readers, the important thing is not to treat this like a viral joke. It reflects the challenge of securing terrain where normal barriers may not work well.
Before such an idea becomes practice, authorities would need to answer practical questions: where, how, under whose supervision, and with what risk to local residents and wildlife.
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