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Rohingya dead body found in Naf River

Teknaf, Bangladesh:  A  Rohingya dead body was found in Naf River of Bangladesh side on  August 15, according to Anwer  from Teknaf.
Bangladesh rescuer carried the dead body Rohingya from Naf River
“The dead body was flooding in the Naf River which fishing men had seen and inform to the concerned authority. The police from Teknaf came to the spot with rescuer and took the dead body from the Naf River.”
“The dead body was seen that he died before three days.”
“The police confirmed that the body was a Rohingya and it may be drown within heavy rain and windy before three days.”
Bangladesh rescuer carried the dead body Rohingya from Naf River
But, the local from Teknaf said, he was murdered and threw to the river by Mogh of Khinepyin village as the dead body flow from the Purma River.  There are clashed between Rohingya Muslim and  Mogh since June 8. The authority is also supporting the Mogh while Mogh attacked the Rohingya. So, it may be from a village near the Purma village.
Most of the Police and Mogh also went to the Rohingya villages at night and disturbing Rohingya community – beat, loot and arrested for extort money.
Source KPN

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