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He said this at a meeting of district law and order committee held in the office of the district's Bandarban office on Sunday.
On August 25, thousands of Rohingya started coming to Bangladesh due to Myanmar's Rakhine conflict. It was mostly on the side of Cox's Bazar. But thousands of Rohingyas also came to the adjacent areas of Myanmar border in Nayakkhanchhari of Bandarban.
However, the government's decision to not keep the Rohingyas in the hill district of the district was announced today. The SP said in the meeting, about seven thousand Rohingya who has taken shelter in Westcombe of Bandarban have already been taken away. Rohingyas will soon be transferred to Chakradala, Asher, and Doshi border. However, no instructions were found regarding the transfer of about 1,400 Rohingya families in the zero-end border of Konapara border.
It is said in the discussion that some religious organizations have to give shelter to the refugees. People belonging to militant groups and workers of the organization are also suspected of going. For this, people involved in law and order and Rohingya work must be more careful.
It is said in the meeting that Rohingya intrusion into Naikhongchhari border in the district, mine blasts across the border, but the overall situation of the district is peaceful. The Rohingyas, who have taken shelter in borderless and borderless areas, are in a very good condition. So, from such a good environment many Rohingya do not want to go to Kutupalong refugees in Ukhia.
Presided over by the Deputy Commissioner Dilip Kumar Banik, the meeting was attended by Superintendent of Police Sanjit Kumar Roy, Civil Surgeon Anshuipru Marma, Regional Council member Shafiqur Rahman, Officer-in-Charge of Bandarban 69 Infantry Brigade, Major Mohammad Ahsan, District Officer, Upazila Chairman and Upazila Executive Officer.
Naikhongchhari Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) SM Sarwar Kamal has said that there is no problem if the Rohingyas, who are in the zero-point of the border, are willing to voluntarily move to Ukhia. For this reason, instructions have been sought for them.
In the meeting, it is further informed that even if there is no Rohingya at the border of Bandarban, still Rakhine can still be subjected to greater widespread persecution due to continued oppression. Their homes are being burned there. Rohingyas are trapped in the forests. They read the deadly food crisis. For this reason, more than a few hundred Rohingyas may come to live from oppression and food.
On August 25, thousands of Rohingya started coming to Bangladesh due to Myanmar's Rakhine conflict. It was mostly on the side of Cox's Bazar. But thousands of Rohingyas also came to the adjacent areas of Myanmar border in Nayakkhanchhari of Bandarban.
However, the government's decision to not keep the Rohingyas in the hill district of the district was announced today. The SP said in the meeting, about seven thousand Rohingya who has taken shelter in Westcombe of Bandarban have already been taken away. Rohingyas will soon be transferred to Chakradala, Asher, and Doshi border. However, no instructions were found regarding the transfer of about 1,400 Rohingya families in the zero-end border of Konapara border.
It is said in the discussion that some religious organizations have to give shelter to the refugees. People belonging to militant groups and workers of the organization are also suspected of going. For this, people involved in law and order and Rohingya work must be more careful.
It is said in the meeting that Rohingya intrusion into Naikhongchhari border in the district, mine blasts across the border, but the overall situation of the district is peaceful. The Rohingyas, who have taken shelter in borderless and borderless areas, are in a very good condition. So, from such a good environment many Rohingya do not want to go to Kutupalong refugees in Ukhia.
Presided over by the Deputy Commissioner Dilip Kumar Banik, the meeting was attended by Superintendent of Police Sanjit Kumar Roy, Civil Surgeon Anshuipru Marma, Regional Council member Shafiqur Rahman, Officer-in-Charge of Bandarban 69 Infantry Brigade, Major Mohammad Ahsan, District Officer, Upazila Chairman and Upazila Executive Officer.
In the meeting, it is further informed that even if there is no Rohingya at the border of Bandarban, still Rakhine can still be subjected to greater widespread persecution due to continued oppression. Their homes are being burned there. Rohingyas are trapped in the forests. They read the deadly food crisis. For this reason, more than a few hundred Rohingyas may come to live from oppression and food.
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