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84 Rohingyas rescued from human traffickers

May 19, 2019 00:00:00


The Bangladesh Coast Guard and the police rescued at least 84 Rohingyas from being smuggled to Malaysia by boat in separate drives in Cox's Bazar, reports bdnews24.com.

Five suspected members of a human trafficking ring were arrested by law enforcers in the process.

The drives were conducted on the southern beach on Saint Martin's Island and Pekua Upazila's Ujantia Karimdad Mia Ghat in the early hours of Saturday.

"A Coast Guard team conducted a raid on a tip about a gang of human traffickers smuggling

some people to Malaysia by boat," Teknaf Coast Guard Station Commander Lt Faizul Islam Mondol told the news agency.

Of the rescued Rohingyas, including children, 10 were male and seven female.

The 17 rescued Rohingyas and the five detained agents were handed over to the Teknaf Police, said the Coast Guard official.

"A case will be started against the traffickers. The Rohingyas will be produced in court before being sent to their respective camps," said Teknaf Police OC Pradip Kumar Das.

The other 67 Rohingyas were detained from Pekua's Ujantia Karimdad Mia Ghat, said the police.

Pekua Police OC Md Zakir Hossain Bhuiyan said a police team was dispatched to the spot on information that numerous people had gathered there in order to travel Malaysia by sea.

"The traffickers fled upon the arrival of the police but 67 Rohingyas were rescued. Of them, 21 were men, 31 women and 15 were children."

Citing the accounts of the Rohingyas, the OC said, "They admitted that they had assembled there to go to Malaysia by sea. The Rohingyas provided the names of four Bangladeshi men involved in human trafficking to the police. The culprits are Pekua residents Mohammad Titu, Abdul Goni, Mohammad Mansur and Mohammad Mezbah."

The Rohingyas will be sent back to their respective camps, he added.


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