Thursday, 1 December 2011

Bangladesh pushes back 16 Rohingya

Teknaf, Bangladesh: Bangladesh Guard Bangladesh (BGB) pushed back 16 Rohingya who were arrested from the Teknaf-Cox’s Bazar highway road on November 27, according to a trader from Teknaf.

“The Rohingya who were going to Cox’s Bazar with different vehicles on Teknaf-Cox’s Bazar highway road and BGB arrested them at their check point on the road.”

Later, they were pushed pack to Burma through the entry point of Whykong.

Similarly, the BGB arrested Nazim Uddin, 26, hailed from Shabran under Teknaf police station, a drug trafficker with 3970 Yaba tablets while he was going to Cox’s Bazar from Shamalapur through the marine drive road on November27, said an elder from Shamalapur.

Nazim was handed over to the Teknaf police station and file a case of drug trafficking against him, an official said from Teknaf police station. 

On the other hand, BGB seized five sacks of fertilizer, three sacks of rice, seventy kg of potatoes and twenty litters of diesel with a row boat from Naff river on November 27, while it was being smuggled to Burma, according to official from BGB.

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