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B'desh accuses Myanmar of military buildup at border; mobilises extra forces

Press Trust of India  |  Dhaka 

today said it has mobilised extra forces on frontiers after Myanmar's military buildup across its border where thousands of Rohingya Muslim refugees are living in tents and summoned the neighbouring country's in for a clarification on the issue. "We have mobilised extra forces on the borders," Paramilitary Border Guard Bangladesh's (BGB) deputy chief told a in "We are on alert on the frontiers in view of the situation." He said BGB asked its counterparts to join an "urgent flag meeting" to clarify the buildup of extra forces, equipped with heavy weapons, since this morning. "We cannot tell you the exact number of (soldiers mobilised on borders) but whatever the number, it is more than what is normal (and) violated border norms by deploying the extra forces," Rahman said. Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, however, ruled out possibilities of any against the backdrop of Myanmar's military buildup saying there is no scope for them (forces) to "create anarchy intruding Bangladesh". "We have talked with concerned authorities of (over the military buildup)...

They informed us the drill is being carried out as some Rohingyas of their country are staying at no man's land," he told newsmen at a separate BGB function near the northeastern port city of "There is no reason to be worried about." The BGB official, however, told the briefing that their note also demanded an explanation on "what other reasons prompted them for the troops' mobilization on borders." earlier said officials have been using loudspeakers to urge about 6,000 Rohingyas in the no man's land to enter Meanwhile, Foreign ministry officials said they summoned Myanmar's to the foreign office and lodged a formal protest over the unusual security buildup on its borders. "We sought Myanmar's clarification and told him (envoy) that this development was not good for bilateral relations... A note verbale was handed over to him protesting their troops' mobilisaiton," (retd) told newsmen. Officials familiar with the situation at the scene said mobilised extra security forces on the border ignoring a request by during the last month's level meeting in to refrain from such actions. About 700,000 Rohingya Muslim refugees fled their home to take refuge in after the military launched a security crackdown in northern Rakhine state in August last year.

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First Published: Thu, March 01 2018. 21:40 IST
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