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Police seized huge guns of Rakhine thugs in Arakan

Mayu Press:
March 24, 2013 

By Mohamed Farooq 

The Burmese Police got various hand-made weapons of Arakan Liberation Party (ALP) in two different townships of Arakan;   Kyauk Taw and Buthidaung on last few days back with the exact information of Rakhine old persons.

On 12th March 2013, a police patrol team found out 18 guns in the forest near Nyung Kron village under Let Way Dak village tract of Buthidaung Township.  The other Police personnel grabbed 28 hand-made guns in a valley near Pri long mountain range situated between Myauk Taung and Malar village on 14 March 2013 in Kyauk Taw Township where violence had occurred and slaughtered many Rohingya Muslims. Simultaneously, they had got 29 guns more in the jungle of Alar Taung Mountain, five miles away from Nga Saung Bek village in Kyauk Taw.

Moreover, some Rakhine habitants mostly from rural areas in Arakan  have to handover  726 hand-made guns, 130 swords, 506 javelins, 112 cross bows, 611 arrows, 1408 arrows used to slingshot and 398 slingshots to the Police after an official order.

Some politicians and educated persons assumed that the Rakhine terrorist Arakan Liberation Party (ALP) forces covered up so many automatic guns and hand-made guns near the rural areas of different towns of Arakan to shoot Rohingya

There is more than three lakh forces of Arakan Liberation Party (Rakhine terrorist party) live in India, Bangladesh Hill Tract (i.e. Bandarban, Ragamati, Kakachori and Cox’s Bazar) and Arakan. They are well trained up by the Shan anti-government arm force. Their prime objective is rooting out all Rohingya Minority Muslims from Arakan then establishing Arakan state to Rakhine Nation including Bangladesh Hill Tract. Rakhine Nation will have to separate from the Burma too.

Arakan Liberation Party (ALP) is led by Dr. Aye Chan and Dr. Aye Maung, acting Parliament member from Rakhine National Development Party. More than 30 years back, the Rakhine Business magnets have to finance ALP group by exporting illegal Yaba Tablets and tax free teak woods to Teknaf Jetty, Bangladesh. Every rich Rakhine person fund to ALP grows up sooner. ALP collected many automatic modern arms from Thailand, India and Bangladesh illegal way. They supply hand-made guns to every Rakhine village of Arakan to brutal attack of Rohingya.

The Rakhine terrorists plan again to rise up open Rohingya genocide after their Water Festival. The Burmese Government regime got the correct news of Rakhine next agenda but the government progress no action against them. So, open genocide of Rohinguya will be state sponsor genocide like past.

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