The chief of the BGB declared, "No more Rohingya will be allowed entrance in Bangladesh."

As Major General Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman Siddiqui, director general of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), 264 individuals from Myanmar, including BGP and army personnel, have escaped and sought refuge in Bangladesh as a result of fighting between the Myanmar military and the armed rebel organization Arakan Army.

The newly appointed BGB chief told reporters after paying respects at the tomb of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the father of the nation, on Tuesday, "The border situation is now under control and we are trying to deal with the situation as humanely as possible while maintaining international relations."

114 security officers came till Tuesday morning, and 35 more entered in the afternoon. As of Monday night, 115 Myanmar military have sought sanctuary in Bangladesh, he claimed.

264 Myanmar security people have turned themselves in so far, he continued.

We've provided them with food and lodging. Fifteen were hurt among them. In Cox's Bazar Sadar Hospital and Chattogram Medical College and Hospital, eight of them were receiving treatment, according to the BGB DG.

After a mortar round exploded on Monday, killing two people, including a woman from Bangladesh, he stated, "Such deaths can't be acceptable."

According to him, 65 Rohingyas who attempted to enter the nation via boats were sent back.

The chief of the BGB declared, "No more Rohingya will be allowed entrance in Bangladesh."

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