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BSF clueless about infection source at its camp in Tripura

May 07, 2020 11:57 pm | Updated 11:57 pm IST - GUWAHATI

CM Biplab Deb had declared the State virus-free on May 2

The source of infection has remained a mystery for the Border Security Force (BSF) after 54 of its personnel and eight members of their families tested COVID-19 positive in a Tripura camp.

Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb had on May 2 declared the State as COVID-19-free. But two personnel posted at the BSF’s 138 Battalion in Ambassa tested positive later that day.

Ambassa, 82 km north of State capital Agartala, is the headquarters of Dhalai district bordering the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangaldesh.

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“We have through Principal Secretary (Home) B.K. Sahu asked the Inspector-General of BSF Tripura Frontier, Solomon Y.K. Minzh to submit a report with details on the source of the infection,” Ratan Lal Nath, the State’s Education and Law Minister told newspersons.

Mr Nath, also the Tripura government spokesperson, said 366 people comprising 80 doctors and health workers and 286 troopers of the paramilitary force have been identified for directly or indirectly coming in contact with the infected BSF men.

“We have taken steps to prevent the infection from spreading besides trying to identify the primary and secondary sources of infection of our jawans,” a senior BSF official in Tripura said.

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