India, July 26 -- Two Bangladeshi nationals were killed and one injured in an encounter near the India-Bangladesh border in Tripura on Thursday while allegedly attempting to smuggle goods, including Viagra tablets worth Rs.14-15 lakh, into South Tripura district, police said.

The following day two suspected smugglers were arrested from South Tripura district. "The two Indian smugglers are suspected to be staying near the border areas. A case was lodged at the Belonia police station," a senior police officer said.

Police said that a group from Bangladesh, with the help of Indians, tried to cross the international border on Thursday night. "Even after the Border Security Force (BSF) warned them, they allegedly attacked the personnel with ...