BSF hands over stranded B’deshi boy to BGB

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SHILLONG, June 9: The Border Security Force (BSF) Meghalaya Frontier has handed over a 12-year-old boy from Bangladeshi who was found at Dawki village to the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) during a flag meeting between the two forces at ICP Dawki.
The boy was found roaming at Dawki after he had inadvertently entered into Indian territory on June 6. Presenting sweets to Bangladeshi teenager on his return made the moment amiable for all present.

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