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The BSF uses a combination of traditional and advanced technologies to monitor and prevent smuggling and human trafficking along the 913 km long border between India and Bangladesh. The BSF's South Bengal Frontier extensively uses electronic surveillance, including 'Pan, Tilt, and Zoom' (PTZ) cameras, in cohesion with sentry posts and foot patrolling.
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