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Security tightened along Nepal-India border



KATHMANDU: Security has been tightened along the Nepal-India border here in view of the COVID-19 outbreak.

The Armed Police Force (APF) Chhinnamasta Battalion Headquarters Province-2 has stated that the common border with India in all eight districts of the province has been tightened aiming to control the mobility via border points.

According to AFP DIG Chandra Prakash Gautam, the border points are strictly monitored so that no mobility could occur there. Province-2 shares a 464 km border with India from Saptari to Parsa.

There are 72 BoPs and 39 FOP posts in the Province. DIG Gautam added that they had coordinated with Indian sides to tighten the bilateral borders so that no bilateral mobility and other irregularities could occur via border points in this critical hour caused by the COVID-19 infection and spread in both Nepal and India.
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