Centre asks Mizoram to deport back Myanmar refugees

IANS  |  Aizawl 

The has asked the government to immediately deport 220 Myanmarese nationals back to Myanmar, officials said on Tuesday.

"The has asked the government to deport these refugees at the earliest," an of the Home Department said here, refusing to disclose his identity.

Participating in a debate in the state assembly on Monday, Home had said the has ordered a verification of the identity of these refugess that after receiving conflicting reports from the Assam Rifles and the district administration.

"The re-identification process is now on and once the process is completed the refugees would be pushed back to Myanmar," the told the House.

The Home Department said that, during the armed conflict in November 2017 between the Army and Rakhine-based militant outfit Arakan Army, over 1,700 refugees from neighbouring villages of entered district of southern Mizoram.

"Majority of the refugees subsequently returned to their villages in Myanmar, but around 220 immigrants were reluctant to go back even as the Myanmar authorities said that in their areas there is no trouble as such," the said.

He said that the refugees on their own have constructed houses and are engaged in "jhum" (slash-and-burn method of cultivation) cultivation in the territory of Mizoram.

Meanwhile, over 738,000 Rohingya Muslims from the state in have arrived in the refugee camps in Cox's Bazar in since the beginning of the ethinic troubles there on August 25, 2017, following a wave of violence and persecution described by the as an attempt at "ethnic cleansing".

The Rohingya Muslims from the Bangladeshi refugee camps have, on and off, entered the Northeastern states of illegally in search of jobs or after being trapped in human trafficking.

Four northeastern states -- (520 km), (398 km), (215 km) and Mizoram (510 km) -- share a 1,643-km long unfenced border with Myanmar.

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First Published: Tue, June 18 2019. 16:56 IST