Another 88 armed Myanmar Border Guard Police (BGP) personnel have taken refuge in Bangladesh through the Naf River at Shahpari Island in Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar, amid ongoing clashes between Myanmar’s junta forces and the rebel Arakan Army.
They entered Bangladesh through Kanchan Jetty of Sabrang Union of Upazila around 11 am on Sunday (May 5).
According to local sources, they entered Bangladesh through Kanchan Jetty of Sabrang Union of Upazila in the face of heavy attack by Arakan Army around 11 am. Those BGP members surrendered to Bangladesh Coast Guard members stationed in three boats in Naf river. They disarmed the junta soldiers and supplied them with food and medicine and later handed them over to the Bangladesh Border Guard (BGB).
However, no official statement from BGB was found despite many efforts in this regard.
Earlier on Saturday, this incursion happened a day after 40 BJP members came through two points of Teknaf border in Cox’s Bazar.
Among them, 14 people entered Bangladesh through Achar Bunia border of Sabrangrang Union of Teknaf and 22 people entered Bangladesh through Nazirpara border of the same upazila. Later, around 12 noon on Saturday, 4 more BGP members took shelter in Nazir Para, according to local sources and public representatives.
The Bangladesh Border Guard (BGB) disarmed the BGP members and later transferred them by bus to Hnila High School.
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