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5000 sharp weapons seized from NGO godown in Cox’s Bazar
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September 06, 09:12 AM 198 Views

http://unb.com.bd/m/category/Bangla...ns-seized-from-ngo-godown-in-coxs-bazar/27643

Cox’s Bazar, Sept 6 (UNB) – Five thousand sharp weapons were recovered from a godown of a local NGO at Malbhitapara in Ukhiya upaizla on Thursday night.

Tipped off, a team, led by executive magistrate and assistant commissioner (land) Fakhrul Islam, conducted a drive in the godown of Shed, an NGO, and recovered the locally-made weapons kept in 20/25 sacks.

The weapons include machetes, knives, saw and other sharp weapons.

Legal action will be taken against them after investigation, said executive magistrate and assistant commissioner (land) Fakhrul.

On Wednesday, the government banned the activities of two NGOs – ADRA Bangladesh and Al-Markazul Islami -- for providing financial assistance for the August 25 rally of Rohingyas and campaigning against the Rohingya repatriation.

On August 31, 41 non-government organisations (NGOs) were withdrawn from all kinds of activities in Cox's Bazar Rohingya camps for their wrongdoings.

Thousands of Rohingyas staged a huge rally in Ukhiya on August 25 demanding that the international community step up pressure on Myanmar to meet their five-point demand, including repatriation, citizenship and trial in the international court of those involved in killing and persecution.

Bangladesh is now hosting over 1.1 million Rohingyas and most of them entered the country since August 25, 2017.

Despite all the preparations, no Rohingya turned up on August 22 to avail of the “voluntary” repatriation offer given to them to go back to their place of origin prompting the authorities to suspend the repatriation process.

The first batch of Rohingyas was scheduled to return on November 15 last year but it was halted amid the unwillingness of Rohingyas to go back for lack of a congenial environment in Rakhine.

Bangladesh and Myanmar signed a repatriation deal on November 23, 2017, but there has been little progress
 
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5000 sharp weapons seized from NGO godown in Cox’s Bazar
LKaZuUoOQCZl94nx6ougJfCwdYwTyIFw86gs04Qy.jpeg

September 06, 09:12 AM 198 Views

http://unb.com.bd/m/category/Bangla...ns-seized-from-ngo-godown-in-coxs-bazar/27643

Cox’s Bazar, Sept 6 (UNB) – Five thousand sharp weapons were recovered from a godown of a local NGO at Malbhitapara in Ukhiya upaizla on Thursday night.

Tipped off, a team, led by executive magistrate and assistant commissioner (land) Fakhrul Islam, conducted a drive in the godown of Shed, an NGO, and recovered the locally-made weapons kept in 20/25 sacks.

The weapons include machetes, knives, saw and other sharp weapons.

Legal action will be taken against them after investigation, said executive magistrate and assistant commissioner (land) Fakhrul.

On Wednesday, the government banned the activities of two NGOs – ADRA Bangladesh and Al-Markazul Islami -- for providing financial assistance for the August 25 rally of Rohingyas and campaigning against the Rohingya repatriation.

On August 31, 41 non-government organisations (NGOs) were withdrawn from all kinds of activities in Cox's Bazar Rohingya camps for their wrongdoings.

Thousands of Rohingyas staged a huge rally in Ukhiya on August 25 demanding that the international community step up pressure on Myanmar to meet their five-point demand, including repatriation, citizenship and trial in the international court of those involved in killing and persecution.

Bangladesh is now hosting over 1.1 million Rohingyas and most of them entered the country since August 25, 2017.

Despite all the preparations, no Rohingya turned up on August 22 to avail of the “voluntary” repatriation offer given to them to go back to their place of origin prompting the authorities to suspend the repatriation process.

The first batch of Rohingyas was scheduled to return on November 15 last year but it was halted amid the unwillingness of Rohingyas to go back for lack of a congenial environment in Rakhine.

Bangladesh and Myanmar signed a repatriation deal on November 23, 2017, but there has been little progress

what a fucking title . its knife dagger regulatory used by people for daily needs . how daily usable sharp utilities became a weapon ? if it was ''weapons'' then why for two years NGOs supplied this to Rohingya without any problem .
if fact some one missed her NOBLE PEACE price so a syndicated news started to flowing our by newspaper against Rohingya people .
 
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well. friendly reminder. we also caught like massive sharp tools in their region many times before major incidents like attacking police camps. When they attacked our police camps , yes. only a few have guns. most are holding weapons like that. a man with a knife is negligible. but thousand of people with knives become threats. and who is supporting behind this in our case. ? yes. the same answer. NGOs. i repeat just a friendly reminder. if u think our muslim brother will never do like that. it's all up to u.
 
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well. friendly reminder. we also caught like massive sharp tools in their region many times before major incidents like attacking police camps. When they attacked our police camps , yes. only a few have guns. most are holding weapons like that. a man with a knife is negligible. but thousand of people with knives become threats. and who is supporting behind this in our case. ? yes. the same answer. NGOs. i repeat just a friendly reminder. if u think our muslim brother will never do like that. it's all up to u.

Later on the all the seized materials were released. The NGOs had permission to distribute but did not notify the law enforcement agencies in advance.
 
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well. friendly reminder. we also caught like massive sharp tools in their region many times before major incidents like attacking police camps. When they attacked our police camps , yes. only a few have guns. most are holding weapons like that. a man with a knife is negligible. but thousand of people with knives become threats. and who is supporting behind this in our case. ? yes. the same answer. NGOs. i repeat just a friendly reminder. if u think our muslim brother will never do like that. it's all up to u.
You guys have too much insecurity complex. LOL...

Anyway, those so called sharp weapons were released after sometime as those were tools for household usage not weapons...
 
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Later on the all the seized materials were released. The NGOs had permission to distribute but did not notify the law enforcement agencies in advance.
You guys have too much insecurity complex. LOL...

Anyway, those so called sharp weapons were released after sometime as those were tools for household usage not weapons...
ok ok .:D
 
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5000 sharp weapons seized from NGO godown in Cox’s Bazar
LKaZuUoOQCZl94nx6ougJfCwdYwTyIFw86gs04Qy.jpeg

September 06, 09:12 AM 198 Views

http://unb.com.bd/m/category/Bangla...ns-seized-from-ngo-godown-in-coxs-bazar/27643

Cox’s Bazar, Sept 6 (UNB) – Five thousand sharp weapons were recovered from a godown of a local NGO at Malbhitapara in Ukhiya upaizla on Thursday night.

Tipped off, a team, led by executive magistrate and assistant commissioner (land) Fakhrul Islam, conducted a drive in the godown of Shed, an NGO, and recovered the locally-made weapons kept in 20/25 sacks.

The weapons include machetes, knives, saw and other sharp weapons.

Legal action will be taken against them after investigation, said executive magistrate and assistant commissioner (land) Fakhrul.

On Wednesday, the government banned the activities of two NGOs – ADRA Bangladesh and Al-Markazul Islami -- for providing financial assistance for the August 25 rally of Rohingyas and campaigning against the Rohingya repatriation.

On August 31, 41 non-government organisations (NGOs) were withdrawn from all kinds of activities in Cox's Bazar Rohingya camps for their wrongdoings.

Thousands of Rohingyas staged a huge rally in Ukhiya on August 25 demanding that the international community step up pressure on Myanmar to meet their five-point demand, including repatriation, citizenship and trial in the international court of those involved in killing and persecution.

Bangladesh is now hosting over 1.1 million Rohingyas and most of them entered the country since August 25, 2017.

Despite all the preparations, no Rohingya turned up on August 22 to avail of the “voluntary” repatriation offer given to them to go back to their place of origin prompting the authorities to suspend the repatriation process.

The first batch of Rohingyas was scheduled to return on November 15 last year but it was halted amid the unwillingness of Rohingyas to go back for lack of a congenial environment in Rakhine.

Bangladesh and Myanmar signed a repatriation deal on November 23, 2017, but there has been little progress
Mark my words. Bangladesh will face another crisis similar to what Pakistan faced when they accepted refugees from Afghanistan.

Pakistan made the same mistake by accepting Afghan refugees. Now these people are carrying out terrorist attacks and are engaged in all sorts of crime especially in the NWFP.

There will be huge bloodshed in the near future if these rohingyas are not sent back to Myanmar. There is a possibility that terrorist groups like Harkat Ul Jihad, JMB, Ansarullah Bangla Team will rise again and just like TTP, they will bomb Bangladesh.
 
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