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Nasaka kills Rohingya youth at Maungdaw

Maungdaw Arakan State: A Rohingya youth was killed by the Burma border security force (Nasaka) of Kawar Bill Nasaka Headquarters yesterday night, according to a relative of the victim.
“The victim was identified as Mohamed Alam (35), son of Shofi Rahaman, hailed from Tharat Oo village of Maungdaw north. He was arrested by the Nasaka of  Kular bill Nasaka  personnel of Nasaka area No.6 of Maungdaw Township on September 15, from his house over the allegation that he was involved in the recent riot between Rakhine and Rohingya community.”

After arrest, he was brought to Kyigan Pyin (Kawar Bill) Nasaka headquarters, where he was severely tortured and detained. He is living at Maungdaw town and built a house and he became a business man. He is a very sincere man, so villagers always remember him, according to traders from Maungdaw.
However, yesterday he was killed by the Nasaka of Nasaka headquarters of Kyigan Pyin, and the dead body was not handed over to his parents, said a friend of the victim.
In this way, Rohingya business men, youths, Rohingya leaders and educated persons are arrested and killed by the security forces over the allegation of false and fabricated cases, said a leader from the locality.
Burmese government does not care international pressure, and implementing its plans and programs against the Rohingya community with the cooperation of State (Arakan State) government, the leader more added.

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