New Delhi, Jan. 3 -- West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose on Saturday flagged infiltration as a matter of "great concern" for national security, while expressing confidence in India's border forces and "intelligence agencies", and raised sharp concerns over the credibility of the police in West Bengal.

Speaking to ANI in the national capital, Ananda Bose said, "As far as infiltration is concerned, it is a matter of great concern for any country. We are proud to say that our BSF and border security forces are guarding our borders very well. If there is any internal support for infiltration, that is a very serious matter. This is something that our intelligence agencies are handling very well."

The Bengal Governor also made strong remarks ...