Shillong, Dec 29: Meghalaya Police deny Bangladesh claims that suspects linked to the Sharif Osman Hadi murder case crossed into India through the Meghalaya border. Senior officials clarified that no verified intelligence or official report supports such claims, describing them as misleading and unsubstantiated.
The state’s international border covers sensitive areas in South West Garo Hills, East Khasi Hills, and West Jaintia Hills. Authorities emphasized that Meghalaya Police maintain constant vigilance, in close coordination with the Border Security Force (BSF) and central agencies, to prevent any unauthorized movement. Routine patrolling, intelligence sharing, and field monitoring are part of the ongoing efforts to safeguard the community and maintain law and order.
Officials confirmed that no suspicious activity related to the case has been detected in any district. They highlighted that cross-border criminal investigations follow strict protocols, with actionable intelligence communicated only through official channels. Residents were urged to rely solely on verified updates from authorized sources and not to circulate rumors, which can create unnecessary alarm.
Border Security – Meghalaya Police Deny Bangladesh Claims
Authorities clarified that border management in Meghalaya involves continuous coordination between state police, BSF, and central agencies. Routine patrols, surveillance, and intelligence analysis ensure that the state’s border integrity remains intact. Any confirmed cross-border incident is promptly investigated, but in this case, officials reiterated there is no evidence of suspects entering or hiding in Meghalaya. The clarification reassures residents that security measures are both proactive and effective. For more information on border patrols, see Indo-Bangladesh Border Patrols in Meghalaya.
Community Safety and Official Measures
Meghalaya Police deny Bangladesh claims and emphasized that law and order in the state remain robust. Officials assured that police will continue cooperating with central and international agencies if necessary and will act promptly on credible information. Community awareness programs are being strengthened, encouraging residents to report suspicious activities and participate in local safety initiatives. These steps aim to maintain public confidence and ensure peaceful coexistence in the border regions.





