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Nasaka uses false allegation to extort money in Maungdaw South

Maungdaw, Arakan State: Burma’s border security force (Nasaka) arrested a Rohingya youth with false allegation – using Bangladesh mobile  phone- on October 21, said a villager from Aley Than Kyaw.
The Rohingya youth-Kamal 18, son of Zinna, hailed from Khonza Bill under Aley Than Kyaw of Maundaw south.
The Nasaka personnel from Shilkhali Nasaka out-post under the area number 7 went to his home where the Nasaka broke the door and arrested, said an aide of Nasaka.

However, he was released after taking bribes Kyat 250,000 by Nasaka the next day, said a relative on condition of anonymity.


He also said that Burma’s border security forces and Natala villagers are harassing, looting, torturing, arresting, extorting and rape Rohingya villagers in Maungdaw south, but harassments are being increased against the Rohingya villagers day by day.


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