New Delhi (Sputnik) — The Indian government has directed the Border Security Force (BSF) to deploy maximum resources in checking the influx of Rohingya refugees as the intelligence agencies have warned that local criminals and touts were assisting the refugees to illegally cross over to the Indian side from Bangladesh. This has resulted in an atmosphere conducive for smugglers to carry out their business without much fear of being caught.
In the Siliguri corridor, the central node that connects India to Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Nepal, cattle smuggling has grown manifold since the Rohingya crisis intensified.
"There are fewer obstacles in getting cattle from India right now," says Rabiul Alam, secretary of the Bangladesh Meat Traders' Association confirming Pradhan’s claims.
Meanwhile, it is estimated that more than 500000 Rohingyas have entered Bangladesh in past few months. India has identified 140 vulnerable locations along the 4096 kilometers long Indo-Bangladesh border from where Rohingyas are crossing over to the Indian side. Last month, India’s Ministry of Home Affairs had asked the BSF to use "rude and crude" methods to block the entry of Rohingyas into the Indian Territory.