A tense situation prevailed along the borders between the frontier guards overnight, said locals.
Sources said that Indian law enforcers have recently detained over 600 people in the states of Tripura and 148 in Rajasthan during the countrywide crackdown, with New Delhi claiming that most of them are Bangladeshis and Rohingyas.
The BSF reportedly took the detainees to a bordering area to push them into Bangladesh through Singarbil border of Bijoynagar upazila of the district around 2am.
Being informed, the BGB took position while locals also gathered along the border to resist the push-in.
Local union parishad member Mamun Chowdhury said the BSF was forced to go back when the BGB and locals took position along the border.
Upazila Nirbahi Officer Sadhana Tripura said, “Situation is now normal along the border. The push-in attempt by the BSF has been resisted by the BGB and locals. All have been still at alert.”
Lt. Col Jabbar Ahammed, commandant of the BGB-25 Battalion, said they took a cautious position after being informed about the possible push-in, and curious locals also gathered at the border, reports UNB.