" ယူနီကုတ်နှင့် ဖော်ဂျီ ဖောင့် နှစ်မျိုးစလုံးဖြင့် ဖတ်နိုင်အောင်( ၂၁-၀၂-၂၀၂၂ ) မှစ၍ဖတ်ရှုနိုင်ပါပြီ။ (  Microsoft Chrome ကို အသုံးပြုပါ ) "
Showing posts with label Crime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crime. Show all posts

Monday, August 29, 2022

Rohingya Sutra Nabi Hussain အဖွဲ့မှ အဖွဲ့ဝင် ၅ ဦးအား လက်နက် ၂၂ လက်၊ နိုင်ငံခြား ပစ္စတိုနှင့် ခဲယမ်းမီးကျောက် ၄ သိန်းတို့နှင့်အတူ ဖမ်းဆီးရမိ

Nurul Karim Rasel
သြဂုတ် ၂၇၊ ၂၀၂၂

Cox's Bazar's Ukhia တွင် RAB စီးနင်းတိုက်ခိုက်ခြင်း -

ရိုဟင်ဂျာအကြမ်းဖက် Nabi Hussain အဖွဲ့မှ အဖွဲ့ဝင် ၅ ဦးအား AK 22 ရိုင်ဖယ်၊ နိုင်ငံခြားပစ္စတိုနှင့် ယာဘ ငွေ ကျပ် ၄ သိန်းတို့ကို ဖမ်းဆီးခဲ့ပြီး အဆိုပါ ဂိုဏ်းသည် မြန်မာနိုင်ငံသို့ ယာဘ ဓားစာခံများ ခိုးသွင်းလာခဲ့သည်။

ကော့ဘဇား ကိုယ်စားလှယ် ၂၇ သြဂုတ်။

RAB သည် ကော့စ်ဘဇားတွင် အထူးစစ်ဆင်ရေးတစ်ခုပြုလုပ်ခဲ့ပြီး မြန်မာနိုင်ငံ ရခိုင်ပြည်နယ်ရှိ နာမည်ဆိုး ဖြင့် ကျော်ကြားသော ရိုဟင်ဂျာအကြမ်းဖက်အဖွဲ့ နာဘီဟူစိန်၏ အဖွဲ့ဝင် ၅ ဦးကို ဖမ်းဆီးခဲ့သည်။ ယင်းကာလ အ တွင်း ယာဘငွေ ၄ သိန်း ၁၀ သိန်းနှင့် နိုင်ငံခြား AK 22 ရိုင်ဖယ်သေနတ်တစ်လက်၊ နိုင်ငံခြား ပစ္စတိုတစ်လက် SBBL ကျည် ၁၇ တောင့်တို့ကို သိမ်းဆည်းရမိခဲ့သည်။

Thursday, November 4, 2021

How Cross-Border Crime Ensnares and Endangers Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh

THE I DIPLOMAT
By MD Mufassir Rashid
November 05, 2021

A porous border and a population of desperate refugees are creating a security nightmare in Cox’s Bazar.

As years drag on without any positive developments regarding repatriation, the situation is worsening in the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh. Conflicts among the Rohingya are increasing and various illegal elements are finding their ways into the camps.

On October 23, six people were killed – stabbed and shot dead – in an attack in the camp. That grisly incident followed the murder of a top Rohingya leader, Muhibullah, who was killed in his office. Apart from these major incidents, other crimes are taking places in the camps almost every day. The number of illegal arms is increasing and the camps are being used as a new transit route for Yaba, an illegal drug combining methamphetamines and caffeine. Moreover, gang politics and shadow economies are also on the rise.

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

As drugs and arms pour in, Rohingya camps see a rise in crimes

bdnews24.com
Golam Mortuja and Sankar Barua Rumi,
Published: 13 Oct 2021
As the sun sets on Bangladesh's south coast, a sense of foreboding fills the air as the dark underbelly of the Rohingya refugee settlements gradually comes to the fore.
 
 
Men with arms and weapons, that had hitherto been stowed away, begin to emerge from the shadows, while drugs are used in plain view.

The inhabitants are accustomed to such scenes and even a murder would do little to unsettle them.

The killing of Mohammad Mohib Ullah, a prominent community leader who campaigned for the Rohingya's safe repatriation, however, brought the issue of security and crimes in the camps into sharp focus both at home and abroad.

A group of unidentified gunmen killed him at Lombashiya refugee camp in Cox's Bazar's Ukhiya on Sept 28.

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Covid-19 And The Rohingya: Hunger, exploitation, hate crimes and xenophobia

The Daily Star
C R Abrar
 July 14, 2020
“What these youth want is to thrive as human beings, to realise their innate potentials, not merely to survive.” Photo: Anisur Rahman 


"We are the same human being like you and need the same basic rights which you enjoy. Please don't hate us. We don't want to be a burden. Allow us to study and work, and stand by us. We will surely return home."

This was the ardent appeal of Sharifah Shakirah, who fled to Malaysia from Buthidaung township in Myanmar at the age of six. Sharifah was joined by four other Rohingya youth at an eSymposium on June 9 to share their experiences of the Covid-19 situation in their respective countries of asylum.

Sunday, March 31, 2019

Crimes in the Rohingya camps

The Daily Star
Sunday, "March 31, 2019"
Security needs to be beefed up
PHOTO: REUTERS

THE recent discoveries by police of the bullet-hit body of a 35-year-old Rohingya man near Noyapara Rohingya refugee camp in Teknaf and the body of an 18-year-old Rohingya woman recovered from Balukhali refugee camp in Ukhiya are chilling reminders of deteriorating law and order in the Rohingya refugee camps. On Wednesday, two Rohingya men, both allegedly drug traders, were killed in “shootouts” with the police in Cox's Bazar. Lack of security has become a major concern in the densely populated Rohingya camps where refugees are either becoming the victims or the perpetrators.

Sunday, March 24, 2019

What is behind the rising chaos in Rohingya camps?

DhakaTribune
Abdul Aziz, Cox’s Bazar
Published at March 24th, 2019

File photo of a Rohingya camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh Syed Zakir Hossain/Dhaka Tribune


The current situation is leaving the host community more frustrated than ever in Cox’s Bazar

Criminal activities, attempts to establish dominance, and internal conflicts have become the major reasons behind the recent chaos in the Rohingya camps, which currently shelter more than 1.1 million refugees in Cox’s Bazar.

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

India's Rohingya shame.

The Indian government has adopted attitudes similar to Myanmar's towards the Rohingya.


by Ashley Starr Kinseth
29th January 2019

A girl from the Rohingya community stands outside her family's shack in a camp in New Delhi, India on October 4, 2018 [File: Adnan Abidi/Reuters]
 
Earlier this month, India sparked panic among its long-suffering Rohingya refugee population by deporting a family of five to their home country of Myanmar, where they will most certainly face human rights violations and imprisonment. This expulsion came on the heels of the controversially forced repatriation of seven Rohingya men last October.

Friday, January 25, 2019

Man Shot Dead Outside Home in Rakhine’s Minbya Township

The Irrawaddy
by Min Aung Khine
January 24, 2019

A Minbya Township signpost. / Min Aung Khine / The Irrawaddy

SITTWE—A resident of Pann Myaung village in Rakhine State’s Minbya Township was shot dead in front of his house on Wednesday evening, according to township police.

U Maung Aye Thein, 56, was shot five times at close range at around 9 p.m., Police Captain Mya Zaw told The Irrawaddy.
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