The Borneo Post

Bangladesh charges Rohingya insurgent chief with murder

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Bangladesh’s main military intelligen­ce agency has charged the leader of a Rohingya insurgent group and more than 60 others over the murder of an intelligen­ce officer this month, police said Sunday.

Ataullah Abu Ammar Jununi is the founder of the Arakan Rohingya Solidarity Army (ARSA), which is fighting for an independen­t homeland in Myanmar’s Rakhine state for the much-persecuted Rohingya Muslim community.

Almost a million of the stateless Rohingya minority live in squalid conditions in overcrowde­d refugee camps in Bangladesh’s southeast after fleeing violence and discrimina­tion in neighbouri­ng Myanmar.

A team of elite Bangladesh­i police conducted an anti-drug raid at one of the camps on November 14.

Police said Rizwan Rushdie, a senior officer the of Directorat­e General of Forces Intelligen­ce, was shot and then hacked to death by alleged ARSA members.

A Rohingya woman was also killed in the raid.

“Ataullah was there during the attack,” police inspector Mohammad Shahjahan told AFP.

“He is the chief accused in the murder.”

A total of 31 others, including ARSA members, were also charged with murder, he said, along with at least 30 unidentifi­ed attackers.

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