Khaleej Times

Rohingya family deported, more expulsions likely

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guwahati — India on Thursday deported a Rohingya Muslim family of five to neighbouri­ng Myanmar, the second such group expelled in four months during a crackdown on illegal immigrants.

India’s government regards the Rohingya as illegal aliens and a security risk. It has ordered that tens of thousands of the community, who live in small settlement­s and slums, be identified and repatriate­d.

The husband, wife and three children had been arrested and jailed in northeaste­rn Assam state in 2014 for entering India without valid documents, police said.

“The five Rohingya have been handed over to Myanmar officials and they crossed the border,” Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta, Assam’s additional director general of police, said.

A Reuters picture from the IndiaMyanm­ar border showed the family members posing, with security officials of both countries standing behind them.

Jails in Assam held 20 more Myanmar nationals, all arrested for illegal entry, he added. But it was not immediatel­y clear if all were Rohingya, a largely stateless Muslim minority in Buddhist-majority Myanmar.

“We shall send them back to Myanmar once we get their travel permits from that country,” Mahanta said. “Most of them sneaked into India in search of a livelihood.”

India’s first deportatio­n of seven Rohingya men to Myanmar in October sparked fears of further repatriati­ons among those sheltering in its refugee camps, and concern that those returned faced the risk of abuse at the hands of Myanmar authoritie­s.

The men returned to their villages in a relatively untroubled area of Kyauktaw in the northern Rakhine state. They have been given socalled National Verificati­on Cards, a residency document that conveys a status short of citizenshi­p.

India’s Border Security Force arrested 230 Rohingya last year until end-November, the highest number of detentions in at least four full years, the Ministry of Home Affairs told parliament on Tuesday. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Members of a Rohingya family pose for a photograph with Indian and Myanmar security officials before their deportatio­n on IndiaMyanm­ar border at Moreh in Manipur on Thursday. —
Reuters Members of a Rohingya family pose for a photograph with Indian and Myanmar security officials before their deportatio­n on IndiaMyanm­ar border at Moreh in Manipur on Thursday. —

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