The Borneo Post

Sri lanka arrests six in hunt for monks who attacked refugees

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COLOMBO: Sri Lankan police said yesterday they have arrested six people in their hunt for a mob led by Buddhist monks who attacked Rohingya refugees last week.

The government of the Buddhistma­jority country has accused the monks of behaving like ‘animals’ during Tuesday’s attack on a centre housing Rohingya Muslims including children on the outskirts of Colombo.

“We have identified the monks who led the attack,” an officer involved in the investigat­ion told AFP on condition of anonymity.

“We have deployed three teams to arrest them.”

Two police officers had to be hospitalis­ed after the attack, in which monks and their supporters threw stones and smashed windows and furniture.

Five men and a woman have already been arrested and a government official said several police officers were also under investigat­ion for failing to prevent the violence.

The refugees had arrived in Sri Lanka five months ago after the navy found them drifting in a boat off the island’s north coast.

Before that, they had been living in India for several years.

Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims have fled Myanmar in recent years and while most are in refugee camps in Bangladesh, a sizeable minority have moved to other parts of South Asia.

They have been the target of decades of state- backed persecutio­n and discrimina­tion in mainly Buddhist Myanmar, where many view them as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. — AFP

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