New Straits Times

CHINESE WORKER KILLED IN BANGLADESH SITE CLASH

Violence triggered by death of Bangladesh­i at site of China-funded power plant

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HUNDREDS of Chinese and Bangladesh­i labourers clashed at the site of a power plant being built south here, police said yesterday, leaving a Chinese worker dead and more than a dozen others injured.

Police said the violence was triggered by the death of a Bangladesh­i worker at the site of a China-funded 1,320-megawatt plant, prompting locals to accuse the Chinese of trying to cover up the incident.

At one point, hundreds of Bangladesh­i and Chinese workers were fighting at the site — about 200km south of the capital — and more than a dozen were injured, including six Chinese who were taken to hospital.

“One of the Chinese workers later died in the hospital. He had injuries to his head,” local police chief Monirul Islam said, adding that it took more than 1,000 policemen to restore calm.

China is a close ally of Bangladesh, and Chinese staterun and private firms have invested billions of dollars in the South Asian country’s infrastruc­ture projects — mostly in power, energy and transport sectors.

The presence of large numbers of Chinese workers in Bangladesh, as in other countries where Beijing is investing heavily, has caused some tensions with locals, and officials said similar clashes occurred a year ago.

Police said more than 6,000 people, including some 2,000 from China, work at the power plant site.

Regional administra­tor Ram Chandra Das said authoritie­s had ordered a probe into the incident.

“The situation is now calm,” he said, adding no arrests had been made.

In April 2016, four people were killed after police opened fire on villagers protesting against the constructi­on of two Chinabacke­d power plants in southeaste­rn Bangladesh.

In October that year, Chinese President Xi Jinping made a historic visit to Bangladesh and the two countries signed US$20 billion (RM83.5 billion) worth of loan agreements.

The latest clashes come just weeks before Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is to visit Beijing.

China’s investment­s in Bangladesh are part of Xi’s signature Belt and Road Initiative, a sweeping trillion-dollar infrastruc­ture programme across Asia, Africa and Europe that is viewed with suspicion in the West. AFP

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