12 more bullet-hit Rohingyas admitted to CMCH

Chittagong: Twelve more Rohingyas, including a woman and two teenage girls, who have crossed border with bullet wounds, were admitted to Chittagong Medical College Hospital (CMCH) between Saturday night and Sunday morning.
The injured — Sirajunnesa, about 28 years old, Md Shaker, about 27 years old, Hossian Ali, about 45 years old, Mohammad Abdullah, about 20 years old, Md Abu Taher, about 19 years old, Abul Kalam, about 35 years old, Mosammat Adija, about 11 years old, Md Hamid Hossain, about 40 years old, Fatema, about 15 years old, Bashirullah, about 28 years old, Karimullah, about 46 years old, Mansur Rahman, about 25 years old — were shifted to the hospital from Rohingya refugee camp hospital in Teknaf of Cox’s Bazar, said sub-inspector (SI) Zahirul Islam, in-charge of CMCH police outpost.
Of them, Sirajunnesa sustained bullet injuries in her both legs while Hossain Ali in his left knee, and Shaker and Abdullah suffered injuries in their chests, SI Zahirul added.
With the twelve, the total number of injured Rohingyas at CMCH stands at 85 since the Myanmar security forces launched the crackdown against Rohingyas of northern Rakhine State in Myanmar since August 24.
Besides, another Rohingya man - Shamsul Alam, 35, - who sustained injuries in a road accident in Teknaf, was admitted to the hospital, said Alauddin, assistant sub inspector (ASI) at CMCH police outpost.