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88 more BGP men surrender to BGB in Coxs Bazar

Disarmed, taken to custody

Published : Monday, 6 May, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 170

COXS BAZAR, May 5: At least 88 members of Myanmars Border Guard Police (BGP) sneaked into Bangladesh through the Naf river near Shahporir Dwip in Teknaf of Coxs Bazar on Sunday amid the ongoing conflict between the Junta Forces and Arakan Army. The BGB troops entered into Bangladesh through Kanchan Jetty under Sabrang union around 11:00am on Sunday on board three boats in the Naf River facing an attack by the Arakan Army. They surrendered to the Bangladesh Coast Guard members, the locals added.

The junta troops were disarmed and provided food and medicine before they were handed over to the Bangladesh Border Guard (BGB).
Yesterday, 40 BGP members entered Bangladesh through two points of Teknaf border, however, BGB authorities did not confirm it.

Among the 40 BGP troops, 14 entered Bangladesh through Achar Bunia border in Sabrangrang union of Teknaf and 22 people through Nazirpara border in the same upazila. Later four more BGP members took shelter through Nazir Para around 12:00pm on Saturday, local sources said. BGB first disarmed them and later shifted them to Hnila High School, they added.

No official version of BGB was available in this regard despite several attempts.  On February 15 and April 25, a total of 618 Myanmar nationals, mostly BGP members, entered Bangladesh after fleeing the ongoing conflict between the military junta and the Arakan Army in Rakhine state. Later, they returned to their country in two phases. The conflict between the Junta troops and Arakan Army intensified from the beginning of February along the Ghumdhum border in Naikhonchhari upazila of Bandarban.



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