Dinhata/ Guwahati: A suspected cattle smuggler was shot dead by BSF at the India-Bangladesh border in West Bengal's Coochbehar district in the early hours of Thursday, police said. The BSF opened fire on a group of 15-20 suspected cattle smugglers around 2.30 am in Kashimghat in Gitaldah border outpost area of Dinhata after they tried to snatch the INSAS rifles from the security personnel, police said.
A BSF spokesperson in Guwahati said a suspected smuggler was shot at and sent to the hospital with bullet wounds. The area is in the jurisdiction of the BSF Guwahati Frontier. "The firing injured Lutpar Rahaman, a resident of Gitaldaha block II. He was shifted to the hospital by BSF, where he died. Rahman is a known cattle smuggler of the area," a senior police officer of Coochbehar district said. "A BSF personnel was also injured in the scuffle," he said.