The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Bangladesh returns ‘lost’ Myanmar soldier

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COX’S BAZAR, Bangladesh: Bangladesh forces handed back yesterday a Myanmar soldier more than two months after he strayed across the border into a jungle in the Muslim-majority nation, a senior official said.

Aung Bo Bo Thein, 30, was detained by Bangladesh­i security forces on January 24 near the southern town of Naikhongch­hari, Brigadier General Sajedur Rahman told AFP.

“He crossed the border and was found in a jungle. Today we have handed him over to Myanmar border police through a flag meeting,” said Rahman, border guard regional commander.

Ties between Bangladesh and Myanmar have soured since about 740,000 Rohingya Muslims fled the Buddhist-majority country in 2017 following a military clampdown in restive Rakhine state.

Dhaka had already been hosting another 300,000 Rohingya who took refuge in squalid camps in Bangladesh’s southeaste­rn Cox’s Bazar district after previous bouts of violence.

Bangladesh and Myanmar signed an agreement in November 2017 for the repatriati­on of the Rohingya, but the persecuted Muslim minority has refused to go back unless they are granted citizenshi­p and other rights.

This week Bangladesh told the UN Security Council that it will no longer be able to take in refugees from Myanmar.

Foreign Secretary Shahidul Haque told a Council meeting that the crisis over the repatriati­on of hundreds of thousands of Rohingya sheltering in his country had gone from “bad to worse” and urged the council to take “decisive” action.

Rahman said Rohingya arrivals from Myanmar have almost stopped, with none arriving in the past few weeks.

Bangladesh in recent months has stepped up security near the border to curb smuggling of Yaba – a popular methamphet­amine pill – across the border from Myanmar, he said. — AFP

 ??  ?? Rohingya refugees, who landed on an isolated northern shore near the Malaysia-Thai border, huddle in a group in Kangar, following their detention by Malaysian immigratio­n authoritie­s. — AFP photo
Rohingya refugees, who landed on an isolated northern shore near the Malaysia-Thai border, huddle in a group in Kangar, following their detention by Malaysian immigratio­n authoritie­s. — AFP photo

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