If these are not controlled, the situation will become worse. The Rohingyas came out of the camp and targeted the Bengalis. Later kidnapped and ransomed.
Cox's Bazar District Superintendent of Police Mohammad Mahfuzul Islam has warned of taking action against the owner if Rohingyas are illegally rented out in Ukhiya-Teknaf. At the same time, the Superintendent of Police set a deadline to evacuate the Rohingyas from their rented house. He said these things while speaking as the chief guest at the crime prevention meeting organized by Community Policing Forum at Teknaf Rangikhali Madrasa grounds on Wednesday (April 3).
The Superintendent of Police said, "The Rohingyas who have taken refuge in Bangladesh after infiltrating from Myanmar have become reckless. They are involved in various criminal activities including drug trade, theft and robbery. In addition to these crimes, they are also trying to confuse the law and order situation of Bangladesh. The Rohingyas are behind the abductions taking place in Teknaf. We will find the root of the criminals and cut them off. No one can get away with crime.
Rashed Mahamud Ali, chairman of Hnila Union Parishad, who was present at the event, said, "Abductions are increasing in Ukhiya-Teknaf due to Rohingyas leaving the camp and roaming freely. If these are not controlled, the situation will become worse. The Rohingyas came out of the camp and targeted the Bengalis. Later kidnapped and ransomed.
I'm demanding more manpower in Teknaf police.
Chairman of Shamlapur Union Parishad Amjad Hossain Khokon said, Our union has 27 kilometers of hills. A kidnapping ring centered on the mountains has developed here. There is only one police station in our area. Where the number of police is only 7-10 people. Suppression of crime is not possible with such a small number of manpower. Therefore, I demand to increase the manpower in the police.
Mohammad Alamgir, a resident of Teknaf Whykong area, said, "Most of the people in our area make a living by farming. When they went to the hills to cultivate, the terrorists kidnapped them and demanded ransom. Now the farmers are not afraid anymore. This is increasing fear among people. For this reason, I am demanding a joint operation in the mountains.
Ukhiya Palongkhali Union Parishad Chairman Gafur Mia Chowdhury said, Most of the people in our area are unemployed, Rohingyas move outside the camp and target Bengalis and kidnap them and collect ransom." If you want to take action against Rohingya criminals, it is not possible to take action because of INGO.
Additional Superintendent of Police of District Police Rafiqul Islam, Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Ukhiya Police Station Shamim Hossain, Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Teknaf Model Police Station Mohmmed Osman Goni, President of Teknaf Community Policing Forum M.A Bahadur and Chairman-Member of Union Parishad of Ukhiya and Teknaf were present on the occasion.
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