Additional Director General (ADG), BSF (Eastern Command) Kolkata, Sonali Mishra, reviewed the current security scenario and discussed various operational and administrative aspects of border management during her two day visit from February 9 and 10 to BSF Frontier Meghalaya.
On February 9 ADG Mishra, was briefed by IG BSF Meghalaya Harbax Singh Dhillon about the general security scenario along the Indo – Bangladesh International border of Meghalaya Frontier.
Dhillon also briefed the ADG about the challenges along the Indo-Bangladesh border and measures taken to counter them.
The ADG also took stock of the administrative aspects, human resource and also paid visit to Composite Hospital Shillong and met with patients.
She addressed the officers and jawans during a Sainik Sammelan at Frontier Head Quarter Umpling, Shillong.
On Saturday, ADG Mishra accompanied by the IG BSF Meghalaya visited the border outposts (BOPs) on the India- Bangladesh border in South West & East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya and interacted with field commanders, took stock of prevailing security situation and reviewed operation preparedness in order to make the international border crime free.
Additionally, Mishra also interacted with headmen and local villagers of Nolikatta village.
She also inaugurated newly constructed buildings at BOPs under BSF Meghalaya Frontier.
The ADG also applauded the efforts and dedication of BSF personnel in safeguarding the international border along the Meghalaya sector.