The Myanmar Border Guard Police (BGP) shot a young Rohingya man to
death in Maungdaw Township last night, according to the local reliable
sources. The victim is identified to be Musaa @Maung Maung (son of)
Master Abul Kalam, 25, hails from Quarter 4, Buthidaung Township. He
was shot down by the BGP at Aung Mingalar village’s Check-post — before
Maung Nama (Mondama) village around 10:00PM last night. “It was around
10:00PM last night he was on his way back to Buthidaung from northern
Maungdaw. He was coming by a mini-van driven by a Rakhine (Magh) man,
reportedly a friend/business partner of his. There were other four
Rakhines on the van as well. The BGP at the ‘Aung Mingalar’ Check-post
— before Maung Nama (Mondama) village — asked the car to stop. However,
the van driver stopped it. Suddenly, there was a gun-shot. When we saw
towards there, the bullet straightly hit on the head of the young
Rohingya and he died on the spot. We don’t know anything else after
that,” said an eyewitness. It has been learnt the Rakhine van-driver
and other Rakhines have later gone into hiding. The BGP said that it
was an accidental firing during the check-up of the van that killed the
person. However, the victim’s relatives feel that the BGP wantonly shot
the Rohingya youth at the point-blank-range to rob his money. According
to them, he was coming back with money after having done a trade deal
in ‘Kyein-Chaung (Boli Bazaar) village in northern Maungdaw. “He had
around more than 10 Million Kyats with him as he was coming back. He
phoned his parents before he left from Boli Bazaar around 8:00PM
yesterday. So, the BGP killed him for his money. Other five Rakhines
including the driver might have involved with the BGP in killing him,”
said one of his relatives. The dead body of the killed victim was later
admitted to Maungdaw General Hospital for post-mortem. After that, it
was transferred to the family members in Buthidaung around 4:00AM
today. Since recently, there has been escalation of killings of
innocent Rohingya people, either by Rakhine extremists or the armed
forces, all over the Arakan state. This has been the latest incident.
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