Oman Daily Observer

Security forces probe Rohingya prison deaths

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YANGON: Myanmar’s security forces are investigat­ing the deaths of eight Rohingya in custody who were among hundreds arrested during a military crackdown in the north of Rakhine state, the government said on Wednesday.

Hundreds of Rohingya are thought to have been killed during the army campaign launched four months ago after militants carried out deadly raids on police border posts.

Some 73,000 have fled to Bangladesh to escape the “clearance operations”, which the UN said have been used as a cover for security forces to butcher and rape civilians from the minority.

Several escapees interviewe­d by UN investigat­ors in Bangladesh described being arrested and then beaten and tortured while in custody.

The government has pledged to investigat­e the claims after spending months rejecting similar allegation­s collected by rights groups and journalist­s.

Myanmar said this month at least 585 people have been arrested since the crackdown began, including eight who died from diseases while in custody. Presidenti­al spokesman Zaw Htay said on Wednesday two teams had arrived in Maungdaw to investigat­e complaints relating to the deaths, without giving further details.

“The police have formed an investigat­ion team led by a senior police officer. Likewise, the military has formed an investigat­ion team led by a Tatmadaw (army) inspector general,” he said.

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