When 130 Rohingyas from different Rohingya refugees camps in Ukhiya-Teknaf, Cox's Bazar, wandered beyond the camps without authorization from the administration, the police detained them.
 
Officer-in-Charge of Ukhiya Police Station, (OC) Shamim Hossain, stated that following verification, they were turned over to the camp overseer. Younger Rohingyas make up the majority of those detained. The police detained fifty-nine Rohingyas in different areas of Ukhiya on Saturday afternoon, April 13.
 
The officer-in-charge of the Ukhiya police station, OC Shamim Hossain, stated that following verification, they were sent to the Kutupalong transit camp in Ukhiya. Meanwhile, on Friday (April-12) afternoon in the Khunia Palang region of Ramu Upazila, Ramu Thana Police conducted a vehicle search and detained 71 Rohingyas.
 
The veracity of this was confirmed by Md. Abu Taher Dewan, the officer in charge (OC) of Ramu Police Station. He said that the police had maintained their operations in a number of ways to maintain security and a regular state of law and order on the occasion of Eid.
 
The police of Khuniapalong Union Parishad of Ramu Upazila established a temporary checkpoint on Friday afternoon as part of this operation. 71 Rohingya individuals were once held while being searched for evidence in a variety of vehicles, including passenger buses, autorickshaws, and simple motorcycles that were travelling from the Teknaf direction till the afternoon.
 
The refugees have been returned to the Relief and Repatriation Commissioner (RRRC) office's temporary transit camp in the Kutupalong neighbourhood of Ukhiya. Subsequently, the appropriate authorities would take action to return these Rohingyas to their designated camps.
 
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