The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Rohingya refugees relocated to controvers­ial Bangladesh island after weeks at sea

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DHAKA: Dozens of Rohingya refugees stranded at sea for weeks have been relocated to a controvers­ial flood-prone island in the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh officials said.

Bangladesh last year constructe­d facilities for 100,000 people on Bhashan Char, a muddy silt islet in the cyclonepro­ne coastal belt, saying they needed to take pressure off crowded border camps that are home to almost one million Rohingya.

The 28 Rohingya were taken to the island late Saturday instead of the camps as authoritie­s were afraid they might be infected with the coronaviru­s, Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen told AFP.

“Most likely they will stay there until they return to

Myanmar.” They are the first group of Rohingya to be sent to the island, local government administra­tor Tanmoy Das told AFP, adding they were being looked after by navy personnel who had built the facilities.

Officials said the group – including 15 women and five children – were detained after coming ashore on Saturday from one of two boats suck at sea while trying to reach Malaysia.

Some 250 other refugees who also left the boat in six or seven dinghies have not been found, he added.

Bangladesh had refused to let the two trawlers carrying about 500 people land on its territory despite UN calls to allow them in as a powerful storm bears down on the region. So far, no coronaviru­s cases have been confirmed in the sprawling camps in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar that house Rohingya who fled a 2017 military crackdown in neighbouri­ng Myanmar.

The plan to move the refugees to Bhashan Char has been staunchly opposed by the Rohingya community.

The UN refugee agency UNHCR said that comprehens­ive assessment­s were needed before anyone is moved to the island, spokeswoma­n Louise Donovan told AFP.

“UNHCR has all preparatio­ns in place to ensure the safe quarantine of any refugees arriving by boat to Cox’s Bazar, as a precaution­ary measure related to the Covid-19 pandemic,” she added.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Rohingya refugees stranded at sea are seen on a boat near the coast of Cox’s Bazar.
— AFP photo Rohingya refugees stranded at sea are seen on a boat near the coast of Cox’s Bazar.

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