Shillong, July 06: In its resolution towards making the International Border crime free, BSF Meghalaya in the last month seized more than 400 cattle from the different locations of International Border of Meghalaya, which were meant for smuggling to Bangladesh.
Increasing cattle demand in Bangladesh for sacrifices on occasion of Eid can be gauged by setting up of 4407 cattle trade markets by Bangladesh governmental authorities.
Besides it, a digital platform for selling and buying cattle will also be opened from Sunday this week to facilitate more and more cattle business. BSF is maintaining high degree of alertness on the International Border to maintain National security as well as to prevent all kind of trans-border crimes and illegal activities.