Reptile river guards being considered on border with Bangladesh


THE country is consi­dering releasing snakes and crocodiles along its frontier with Bangladesh, the Border Security Force said, as New Delhi seeks to stave off unauthorised crossings.

Senior Border Security Force officer Manoj Barnwal said that “the use of reptiles” was discussed in a February meeting with the Home Ministry.

“We have been asked to explore the feasibility of deploying reptiles such as snakes or crocodiles in vulnerable riverine gaps,” said Barnwal, deputy inspector-­general of the paramilitary force based in Kolkata, near the border with Bangladesh.

“The plan revolves around leve­raging natural deterrents like crocodiles and snakes in flood-prone zones, along the unfenced area where traditional fencings are either ineffective or not possible,” he added.

The border between India and Bangladesh cuts through the Sundarbans, the world’s largest mangrove forest.

“It’s an innovative move, but there are several challenges and it raises safety concerns.

“How do we procure the reptiles? What impact might it have on the people in the villages sitting along the riverine border?”

“We have asked our field units to study the feasibility of the approach and send the report as soon as possible,” he added.

Relations between New Delhi and Dhaka soured after a 2024 revolution in Dhaka ended the autocratic rule of then-prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who fled to India.

Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman was in New Delhi on Wednesday – the most senior envoy from Dhaka to visit since the 2024 uprising – in a bid to rebuild diplomatic relations.

India has constructed border fencing stretching hundreds of kilometres, and arrested scores of Bangladeshis attempting to cross the frontier in the wake of Hasina’s overthrow. — AFP

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