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A rare display of compassion and cross-border cooperation brought joy and relief to the residents of Bansipur village when the Border Security Force (BSF) safely reunited a mentally unstable man with his family after he inadvertently crossed into Bangladesh.
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A rare display of compassion and cross-border cooperation brought joy and relief to the residents of Bansipur village when the Border Security Force (BSF) safely reunited a mentally unstable man with his family after he inadvertently crossed into Bangladesh.
On Saturday, 28-year-old Hemant Murmu, son of Sona Murmu, suddenly ran across the international border from Bansipur into Bangladeshi territory before his family or BSF sentries could stop him. His family immediately informed the BSF that he was mentally unstable.
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Acting without delay, troops of the 57th Battalion BSF alerted their Bangladeshi counterparts, the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), and requested their assistance. Responding with equal urgency, BGB personnel launched a search operation, located Hemant, and, in a gesture of goodwill, handed him over to BSF during a flag meeting on 10 August.
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The Incident, rooted in swift communication and mutual respect between the two border guarding forces, was hailed by villagers as a testament to the humane side of border security operations. Residents expressed deep gratitude to the BSF for their prompt action and to the BGB for their cooperation.
By blending vigilance with empathy, the BSF once again reinforced the sense of safety among border residents—proving that security on the frontier can coexist with compassion and friendship between nations.
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