Rohingyas’ security is 1600 ‘moderate’

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In Mymensingh’s displaced Rohingyas, there are 1,609 people who are working in small and large 24 Rohingya camps in Ukhia and Teknaf of Cox’s Bazar. But this middleman is not the boatman. They are voluntary. The two shifts of night guard are doing the work of ‘moderate’ posters of these Rohingya youth and some voluntary. Inside the camp, they have been working to prevent various crimes including theft, robbery. Apart from this, they also assisted the army and the local administration in the distribution of relief and other disciplines. They have been nominated as community leaders by choosing from Rohingya youth. Local names have been given locally. After getting the volunteer, hanging a ‘middle card’ in the neck

They do the scheduled work day and night. It has been learned that they have been nominated as volunteers for the use of Rohingya youths in camps. Each camp is shared with them. These people are being utilized by following social methods to lead their population and face the internal problems of Rohingyas. A head under the head is a mediator and then sub-moderate. One thousand to 1200 Rohingya families are under supervision. 100 Rohingya families are under sub-supervision Their leader is nominated. Sometimes the red flag is seen in the Rohingya camp. It means that there is a middleman in the direction indicated by that flag. Army Co-ordination Cell, former Chief Co-ordinator of Uzhia and Leh, who was responsible for the beginning of the Rohingya crisis. Colonel Shah Mohammad Saifur Rahman said, “We are preserving a database of Rohingya. We have developed this system for the convenience of working people. Each and every family member of Rohingyas has a separate number of place for registration with their registration number. We are saving the list with the pictures of the moderators according to each block. He said, to manage the Rohingyas here, our peacekeeping missions were used in various experiences. Bangladesh’s military often faces such a crisis. We have faced the Rohingya crisis through our own innovation.

Okhia Police Station OC Abul Khair said, “The Rohingyas themselves fight and kill themselves. So far, 15 people have been killed in the last eight months. There is also theft, robbery, kidnapping. They are meeting the old disputes here in Myanmar. Now they are involved in arms and drug trade. An initiative to increase the number of police members in the campus is underway.

Ukhya Circle’s Additional SP, Chailai Marma, said 2.5 lakh people in the whole of Ukhia. And in the same place, 11 million foreigners are kept in the same place. Among them there are good people like thieves, robbers, anti-socialists. It is a matter of many challenges to put together so many people.

It is learned that the United Nations World Food Organization The Bangladesh Army is taking part in various activities including non-food items. The army has more than 20 distribution points for work convenience. Leigh Colonel Shah Mohammad Saifur Rahman said in 7 camps we are providing medical services through medical camps. UNICEF, World Health Organization, BRAC, and other organizations provide medical services. We also worked on sanitation. He said, we have created around 4 thousand Rohingya Volunteers. They have been trained to face humanitarian disasters like landslides, fire, cyclones, storms etc. Besides, they are motivating them regarding drug trafficking, human trafficking. However, the army is providing full-time patrol at three points of Cox’s Bazar-Teknaf Road. Besides, police, Ansar, BGB and RAB continued to maintain regular guard. There is no scope for anyone outside of the Rohingya camp after 5pm. Apart from the need of medical treatment, no Rohingya members have the opportunity to leave the camp after 5pm. Locals say that the Rohingas expelled from Myanmar are passing through difficult times. Yet they want to return to their own country.

The Kutupalong camp speaks with Hamid Hossain, resident of Nichedong area of Maungdaw police station. His 11-member family with his wife 5 boys, 4 girls. He said, we would like to go back to Rakhine. Just know that if we get the guarantee of survival, we will go back there. He said that if the Bangladesh army was not next to them, their life could become more difficult.

UNHCR’s Bangladesh branch spokesman Joseph Tripura said the way Bangladesh is keeping Rohingya refugees is a world record. At that time the government and people of this country gave their help to open their hearts. It’s rare in the world. He said that refugees have never been able to rehabilitate anywhere so easily. Now we are working to speed them back.

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