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Squeezing Money to Rohingya not terminated in Arakan



Mohamed Farooq 
Mayu Press
May 5, 2013

The Burmese border security force (Nasaka) and the police personnel addict to extorting money and torturing Rohingya with getting no crime and violated causes in various areas and villages of every Township in Arakan.

On 21st April 2013, Moulana Mohammed Yunus from Padega Daewanali in Northern Muangdaw, detained by the nearest border security force (Nasaka) check post while walking along across the check box and hit him barbarously then kept in the locker. The Nasaka charged twenty lakh Kyat to free or will sentence him jail as a supporter of dacoit. He was set to loosen by the family member managed fifteen lakh Kyat by selling golden ornaments of his wife, rice and land properties in cheap price but worthy high. In the same village, the Nasaka caught up Shamsu Alam and wrested three lakh Kyat for his daughter eloping with a boy to Bangladesh as the authority did not allow their Marriage Permission although they have applied for one and half year passed.

Tun Hlaing, a Chakma village administrator of Yenauk Ngatha, a tract of Maungdaw Township inspired Nasaka check post of Saheb Bazar (Tamanta) and police of Mingalar Yunk to extort money 170,000 Kyat from Mv. Noor Mohammed son of Abubakar on 22 April 13 and 250,000 Kyat from Nur Ahmed son of Sultan Ahmed on 29 April 13. They are incriminated with falsified allegations.

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