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48 Rohingya arrested off Myanmar coast

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Nearly 50 Rohingya Muslims have been detained at sea by Myanmar’s navy, a local official said yesterday, the latest from the persecuted minority to be caught trying to flee camps in Bangladesh and Myanmar’s restive Rakhine state.

It was not immediatel­y clear where the group started their boat journey but they were likely aiming for Malaysia or Indonesia, predominan­tly Muslim countries with large Rohingya diasporas.

Thousands of Rohingya have taken to the sea over the years in high-risk attempts to escape sprawling refugee camps in Bangladesh and oppressive conditions in Rakhine.

Village administra­tor Myint Thein told AFP by phone the navy had picked up 48 Rohingya men, women and children, as well as five “trafficker­s”, at sea on Wednesday evening.

An AFP reporter saw the group arrive Friday morning at Pathein township police station.

“We don’t know how authoritie­s in Pathein town will proceed,” Myint Thein said.

Some 740,000 Rohingya fled Myanmar’s Rakhine to Bangladesh to escape a brutal military crackdown in 2017 and now languish in sprawling refugee camps.

Hundreds of thousands more remain in Rakhine, living under tight restrictio­ns with little access to healthcare, education or livelihood­s in conditions Amnesty Internatio­nal brands as “apartheid”.

The group detained at sea this week is just the latest in a series of arrests in recent months as seasonal calmer waters tempt more Rohingya to put their lives in the hands of trafficker­s.

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