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Laser walls, smart sensors on Indo-Bangla border soon

January 02, 2017 00:00:00


Laser walls and smart sensors will be installed at the Indo-Bangla International Border in West Bengal to plug the porous riverine and unmanned terrain and keep a tight vigil to check infiltration and terrorism, reports PTI Sunday.

"Very soon laser walls and smart sensors will be installed at the Indo-Bangla border especially in the porous riverine area and in the areas that do not have proper fencing.

It will be done on an urgent basis so that it becomes operational by the next year," a top BSF official told PTI on the condition of anonymity. According to BSF officials, a pilot project will take off within a few months in the Indo-Bangla riverine border area in West Bengal.

 "The pilot project will start in a few months once we get the equipment and other things that are needed. The areas, where lasers and sensors will be placed, have already been identified," another official said.

A team of technical experts will handle a pilot project for deploying technological solutions in riverine areas and the areas that lack fences.

 "The smart sensors will be monitored through a satellite-based signal command system. They will have night and fog operability tools. The mechanism is - sensor blips and alerts border guards," said the official.

The paramilitary force is using the Farheen laser wall technology at the Indo-Pakistan border and has reaped benefits through better management of the borders. BSF DG K K Sharma and other top officials of the force recently toured the Indo-Bangla border area in West Bengal and Tripura.

According to BSF sources, installing laser walls and remote sensors is part of the Centre's plan of keeping a tight vigil at the Indo-Bangla border following inputs from intelligence agencies that terrorists and anti-national elements are exploiting the unfenced areas and riverine borders.


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