India Considers Utilizing Reptiles to Deter Illegal Immigration

India, April 8, 2026 – Indian authorities are exploring a novel strategy to combat illegal border crossings along its shared frontier with Bangladesh. According to a recently released memorandum intended for internal use by the Border Security Force, units operating in the border region are being tasked with assessing the feasibility of establishing a “biological barrier.”

The plan, as reported by local media outlets including The Times, involves deploying reptiles, specifically crocodiles and snakes, to deter individuals attempting to cross the border illegally. The initiative aims to utilize the natural deterrent properties of these animals to impede unauthorized movement.

The memorandum outlines a strategy to evaluate the potential for creating a natural obstacle. Details regarding the implementation and specific operational procedures remain undisclosed. This approach reflects a proactive measure by India to address border security concerns.

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2 thoughts on “India plans to deter migrant presses from neighboring countries with crocodiles and venomous fish”
  1. This proposal raises serious ethical concerns about the use of dangerous animals to control human movement.

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