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30 MORE ROHINGYAS ARRESTED ALONG THE BURMA-BANGLADESH BORDER

Nidiya Fitriyah - Monday, 15 July 2013 - 02:45 WIB

Monday, 15 July 2013 - 02:45 WIB

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       Bangladesh,7 Ramadhan 1434/ 14 July 2013 (MINA) – Thirty more Rohingyas were arrested by the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) along the Burma-Bangladesh border yesterday, Jafar said from border area.

       “They were arrested from different areas of Teknaf and Gudum by a BGB team of Battalion No. 42 and 17 after being conducted operation on Monday.”
According to official, BGB arrested twenty-four Rohingyas at Gumdum under the Bandarban district while they were trying to enter the Bangladesh from Arakan State, Burma.

       After the arrest, they were pushed back again to Burma through the point of Gumdum, official said.
       Meanwhile, a BGB team of Teknaf Battalion No. 42 arrested another six Rohingyas at Teknaf border while they were trying to penetrate to Bangladesh by crossing the Naff River, said a BGB source.

       Rohingya Muslims frequently cross the Burma-Bangladesh border because of seeking shelter in Bangladesh as a neighboring country. In Arakan State, Burma, there is no life security of Rohingyas. The people are facing food shortage, movement restriction, and no access to do any work to support their family members. Meanwhile, the authorities concerned make arbitrary arrest, torture, detain and extort money from the villagers, and elder said from Maungdaw preferring not to be named.

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       Burma border security force (Nasaka) handed over 75 Bangladeshi nationals to Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) during a flag meeting held between the two countries –Burma and Bangladesh- at Maungdaw, July 11, said a Nasaka agent from Maungdaw.

      The Bangladeshi were arrested and sent to jail on charge of illegal entry by Nasaka while going to Malaysia by boat from Burma’s territorial waters, BGB sources said.

       The Burmese court sentenced the Bangladeshi to jail on April, 2012 and released from jail after 18 month, said Saiful, a Bangladeshi prisoner.

       The flag meeting was held at Maungdaw, where Lt Col Zahid Hasan, Commander of 42- BGB Battalion led the 8 members of Bangladesh side while 11 members was led by deputy Nasaka  Director U Soe Naing from Burma side, according to Lt Col Zahid Hassan.

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       The two hour long meeting started around 11:00 am where various issues, including intrusion and drugs smuggling were discussed. (T/P08/E1)    

Burma border security force (Nasaka) handed over 75 Bangladeshi nationals to Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) during a flag meeting held between the two countries –Burma and Bangladesh- at Maungdaw, July 11, said a Nasaka agent from Maungdaw.

The Bangladeshi were arrested and sent to jail on charge of illegal entry by Nasaka while going to Malaysia by boat from Burma’s territorial waters, BGB sources said.

The Burmese court sentenced the Bangladeshi to jail on April, 2012 and released from jail after 18 month, said Saiful, a Bangladeshi prisoner.

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The flag meeting was held at Maungdaw, where Lt Col Zahid Hasan, Commander of 42- BGB Battalion led the 8 members of Bangladesh side while 11 members was led by deputy Nasaka  Director U Soe Naing from Burma side, according to Lt Col Zahid Hassan.

The two hour long meeting started around 11:00 am where various issues, including intrusion and drugs smuggling were discussed.

– See more at: http://www.rna-press.com/en/news/23364.html#sthash.Eg8F7lfw.dpuf

Burma border security force (Nasaka) handed over 75 Bangladeshi nationals to Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) during a flag meeting held between the two countries –Burma and Bangladesh- at Maungdaw, July 11, said a Nasaka agent from Maungdaw.

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The Bangladeshi were arrested and sent to jail on charge of illegal entry by Nasaka while going to Malaysia by boat from Burma’s territorial waters, BGB sources said.

The Burmese court sentenced the Bangladeshi to jail on April, 2012 and released from jail after 18 month, said Saiful, a Bangladeshi prisoner.

The flag meeting was held at Maungdaw, where Lt Col Zahid Hasan, Commander of 42- BGB Battalion led the 8 members of Bangladesh side while 11 members was led by deputy Nasaka  Director U Soe Naing from Burma side, according to Lt Col Zahid Hassan.

The two hour long meeting started around 11:00 am where various issues, including intrusion and drugs smuggling were discussed.

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– See more at: http://www.rna-press.com/en/news/23364.html#sthash.Eg8F7lfw.dpuf

Burma border security force (Nasaka) handed over 75 Bangladeshi nationals to Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) during a flag meeting held between the two countries –Burma and Bangladesh- at Maungdaw, July 11, said a Nasaka agent from Maungdaw.

The Bangladeshi were arrested and sent to jail on charge of illegal entry by Nasaka while going to Malaysia by boat from Burma’s territorial waters, BGB sources said.

The Burmese court sentenced the Bangladeshi to jail on April, 2012 and released from jail after 18 month, said Saiful, a Bangladeshi prisoner.

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The flag meeting was held at Maungdaw, where Lt Col Zahid Hasan, Commander of 42- BGB Battalion led the 8 members of Bangladesh side while 11 members was led by deputy Nasaka  Director U Soe Naing from Burma side, according to Lt Col Zahid Hassan.

The two hour long meeting started around 11:00 am where various issues, including intrusion and drugs smuggling were discussed.

– See more at: http://www.rna-press.com/en/news/23364.html#sthash.Eg8F7lfw.dpu(T/P08/E1)

Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)

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