33 camps for Rohingya are located in Cox's Bazar's Ukhia and Teknaf. 1250 Rohingyas willingly left these camps for Bhasanchar, in Noakhali. Out of them, 109 individuals were from Bhasanchar.

They were taken under guard from Ukhia College premises to Bhasanchar on Thursday, February 29, at about 11:30 p.m.

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Before it, Rohingyas were sent to Ukhia College from several camps in Ukhia-Teknaf. After having supper there, they were given a health examination and then brought to the car. Twenty-five busses for the Rohingyas and one empty bus. Cargo may be moved effectively with eight covered cars. There's also one ambulance here.

It is due to depart on Friday afternoon for Bhasanchar in Noakhali.

The truth was confirmed in this respect by Additional DIG Md. Iqbal, the commander of the 14th Armed Police Battalion.

In his words, the Rohingyas who were transported to Ukhia Dr. College grounds on the 24th step from the Ukhia-Teknaf camp were initially headed to Bhasanchar. Of them, 109 were visiting relatives from Bhasanchar and 1141 were new. 1,250 Rohingyas have been relocated to Noakhali Bhasanchar in total.

He said that they would be transported by naval ship from Chittagong to the Bhasanchar shelter camp after arriving in Chittagong.

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