108 Rohingyas held in for trespassing
Cox’s Bazar: Border Guard Bangladesh held 108 Rohingyas at Ukhiya in Cox’s Bazar on Firday for allegedly trespassing into the country.
The arrested were on three jeeps on the Cox’s Bazar-Teknaf Highway.
A clash also broke out between the border guards and the Rohingyas as the law enforcers intercepted the vehicles. A BGB member was injured with bullets at that time.
The injured was identified as Subedar Fazlul Haque of BGB border outpost at Panbazar in Ukhiya. He was airlifted to the Combined Military Hospital in Dhaka by a helicopter.
The BGB members also arrested a local BNP leader during the clash.
The arrestee was identified as Shah Alamgir, general secretary of BNP’s word No. 1 unit of Palankhali union parishad in the upazila.
BGB Battalion-17 commanding officer Lt Col Saiful Islam Khan told UNB that on secret information that some Rohingyas were travelling from Teknaf to Cox’s Bazar by 6-7 jeeps — locally known as Chander Gari — a team of BGB Panbazar border outpost, led by Subedar Fazlul Haque, went on a patrol on Cox’s Bazar-Teknaf highway.
Around 10:00 am, the BGB team intercepted three jeeps on the highway and held 108 Rohingyas from the vehicles.
Sensing presence of the border force, the remaining 3-4 jeeps make a U-turn and fled the scene while the local cohorts of the human trafficking cartel, allegedly led by Palankhali union parishad chairman and local BNP leader Gafur Uddin, obstructed the BGB men by throwing brick chips and firing gunshots from a distance.
Lt Col Saiful said the BGB members gave the attackers hot a chase and arrested local BNP leader Shah Alamgir from the spot.
The detained Rohingyas were sent to Gungdhung border outpost of BGB and will gradually be pushed back to Myanmar, he added.
BGB is preparing to file a case at Ukhiya Police Station against Palankhali UP chairman Gafur Uddin in this connection.