Bangladesh stops 115 Rohingya seeking to reach Malaysia

AFP  |  Dhaka 

police have prevented 115 Rohingya refugees from being smuggled to in rickety fishing boats, officials said Saturday, but no suspected traffickers were detained.

The operation, which took place late Friday, was the latest in a series involving Rohingya refugees seeking to leave squalid camps for Malaysia, a more prosperous Muslim-majority nation.

"We stopped a convoy of 15 auto-rickshaws and rescued 50 men, 39 women and 26 children," told AFP. "But we could not catch any traffickers."

The said the Rohingya, who had already paid the traffickers some money, would be taken back to the camp.

About 740,000 of the Muslim minority Rohingya fled for following a brutal military clampdown in the Buddhist-majority nation in August 2017.

They joined another 300,000 Rohingya who have already been living in the overcrowded camps in the Cox's Bazar area following previous bouts of violence.

Thousands have risked their lives travelling to and by boat when the is calm before monsoon season sets in at the end of March.

So far this year, Bangladeshi security forces have stopped more than 300 Rohingya from attempting the trip on small fishing boats, which experts say are not fit for deep-sea navigation.

The group detained Friday was the third prevented from heading to this week alone.

(UNHCR) has said the vulnerability of Rohingya to trafficking has increased enormously as livelihoods, support networks, and other are disrupted.

"It is hard to comment on the scale of the activity, due to the clandestine nature of the activity," UNHCR told AFP. "The community finds it difficult to speak up.

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First Published: Sat, April 06 2019. 02:20 IST