The
policeman robbed Kyat 60,000 and a nose ring worth Kyat 50,000 from the
victim woman identified as Shashidah (25), daughter of U Ali Hussein,
from the village of ‘Kyaung’Taung (Gora Hali)’ in southern Maungdaw.
It has
been learnt that it was about 3:00 PM when got body-searched and robbed
by the policeman on her way back home from her parents’ home in the
village of ‘Udaung.’
“Ms.
Shamshidah and her family is facing financial hardships. So, she went
her parents to borrow some money. On her way back home, she encountered
with a policeman from the BGP post between Gora Hali and Udaung passing
by her on a motorcycle. He stopped her and searched her body.
So, he found Kyat 60,000 in her, which she borrowed from her parents and one nose ring. He robbed them all. When the woman demanded them back, he beat him mercilessly”, said a local Rohingya in the region.
So, he found Kyat 60,000 in her, which she borrowed from her parents and one nose ring. He robbed them all. When the woman demanded them back, he beat him mercilessly”, said a local Rohingya in the region.
When the
village in-charge of ‘Kyaung Taung’ asked the policeman to return the
woman her belongings, the policeman posed death threats even to him (the
village-charge).
Later, the
village in-charge lodged a complaint to the commander of the military
infantry unit (nearby the mountain) in the village, some military
personnel arrived at the (Kyaung Taung) BGP post and made the policeman
return the money to the poor lady. However, the policeman didn’t return
her her nose ring refusing that he hadn’t robbed it.
The same policeman beat a Rohingya man identified as Abdullah (son of) Abu Siddique from ‘Kanpoo’ village on the same day.
Although
they are the Rohingya people in northern Maungdaw that have been under
siege and continual assaults of the Myanmar armed forces for months, the
people in southern Maungdaw too are frequently subjected to arbitrary
arrests, tortures and loots.