Indian paramilitary force builds camps in Nepali land
Kathmandu: Indian paramilitary force Special Security Bureau (SSB) initially deployed along Nepal-Indian border to check the cross border crimes has encroached upon some part of Ilam district adjacent to Indian district of Darjeeling and built its permanent camps at several places reports the Kantipur online.
The KOL reports that the SSB has even built concrete camps at several places in the Pashupati area, in contravention of the accord being practiced by both the Nepali and the Indian high-level officials for regulating and monitoring the border area in the region.
The eyewitnesses said the SSB built the camps by encroaching upon the Nepali lands citing the reasons that the Maoists had earlier used the Indian land to attack the security post in the district.