Police administration and SSB officials did joint inspection of check posts of India-Nepal border
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Lakhimpur Kheri. Vigil has been increased on the India-Nepal border to ensure that no unruly elements can reach the venue of consecration of the idol of Lord Ram at the birthplace of Lord Shri Ram in Ayodhya. On the instructions of SP Kheri, many senior officers of the district and SSB officers inspected the check posts and markets of the India-Nepal border with a team to ensure that any suspicious person does not cross the border and enter the Indian border.
Ayodhya city is fully prepared for the consecration of Ramlal. There is an atmosphere of joy in the entire state and country regarding this. There is huge enthusiasm among the people regarding the construction of Ram temple. In such a situation, the police and border security forces are also keeping an eye on the unruly elements. On the instructions of the government, vigil has also been increased on the India-Nepal border. Regarding this, SP Kheri Ganesh Prasad Saha said that security has been further tightened in view of the possibility of suspicious persons entering the border. Those coming across the border are being checked thoroughly. A joint team of SSB and police is conducting intensive checking on foot. A team of high officials was formed regarding this. Who intensively inspected the border area including Gauriphanta Border Check Post and Bangwa Market and gave necessary guidelines to the deployed personnel. In this team, SDM Palia Karthikeya Singh, CO Palia Ajendra Yadav, Deputy Commandant of SSB Bijendra Kumar, Assistant Commandant of Gauriphanta Satish Kumar, Inspector in-charge Gauriphanta Awadhesh Kumar Yadav, in-charge SWAT/Surveillance Alok Kumar Singh, Shiv Kumar Yadav and officials of Forest Department/Customs.
Were included. So that the suspicious persons are identified and immediate action is taken and they are stopped from entering the Indian border in any form. If necessary, instructions have been given to take action on the instructions of higher officials.
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