The Asian Age

BSF: Policy is to push back Rohingyas, not arrest them

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The Border Security Force has said that its policy was to push back the Rohingyas rather than arrest them as it then becomes a “liability.’’

BSF chief K. K. Sharma, while admitting that the issue of illegal Rohingya migrants was a complicate­d one, said,“It is our policy to push back the Rohigyas infiltrati­ng into the country rather than arresting them. If we arrest them, it becomes a liability since then a process has to be followed in terms of identifyin­g them. So the best to deal with the problem is to push them back.’’

He claimed that there were an estimated 36,000 Rohingyas present in different parts of the country.

his year, the BSF has apprehende­d as many as 87 Rohingyas till October 31 out of which 76 have already been pushed back into Bangladesh. BSF officials claimed that Bangladesh remained the main source of Rohingya migrants as an estimated 9- 10 lakh of them were staying in different camps in the neighbouri­ng country. Most of these Rohingya migrants are said to be in camps in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar area. Mr Sharma also claimed that the BSF was dealing with the “spill over’’ of these Rohingyas into India and patrolling along the sensitive IndoBangla­desh border has already been intensifie­d in a bid to push the Rohingyas back into Bangladesh if they were caught crossing into India.

“The feedback we have received is that most of the Rohingya migrants are not happy with the conditions in camps in Bangladesh. So they try to cross over into India in hope of getting jobs and a better life. There are a number of agents operating along the border areas who assure Rohingyas of a safe passage into India so we are alert and dealing with this problem,’’ a senior BSF official added.

In a bid to further strengthen patrolling, the BSF is also planning to raise five additional battalions which would be deployed along the IndoBangla­desh borders to check infiltrati­on by illegal Rohingya migrants.

◗ BSF chief K. K. Sharma claimed that there were an estimated 36,000 Rohingyas present in different parts of the country ◗ BSF planning to raise five additional battalions

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