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Nasaka sends letter to BGB for rescue of kidnapped Myanmar citizens
New Age | Newspaper
Our Correspondent . Coxs Bazar
Myanmars border security force Nasaka on Friday sent a letter to Border Guard Bangladesh for help in rescuing three Myanmar civilians who were earlier kidnapped after attacking a Nasaka camp near the Bangladesh-Myanmar border.
Nasaka sent this second letter again for rescuing their three citizens just 20 hours after holding a bilateral flag meeting between Nasaka and BGB.
The 15 BGB battalion commander, Lieutenant Colonel Mahabubur Rahman, at Naikhyangchari told New Age on Friday afternoon that Nasaka had sent the letter to BGB in the morning seeking BGB cooperation in rescuing three Myanmar civilian terrorists kidnapped after attacking a Nasaka camp in the border.
Nasaka blamed the Arakan Liberation Party-ALP, a Rakhine outfit, for the attack. Nasaka said that some Rakhine-based activists were engaged against [Myanmar] government activities along the border and inside Myanmar, he added.
BGB personnel launched a search in some suspected areas inside Bangladesh, but were yet to trace those kidnapped Myanmar citizens, Col Mahabub added.
Nasaka said that a group of terrorists in black uniform fired onto a Nasaka outpost at Bando on Wednesday morning, leaving one dead. The group later picked up three Rakhine civilians.
Meanwhile, a flag meeting between BGB and Nasaka was held on November 8 at Lemochari BGB outpost under Nikkongchari upon request from Nasaka.
New Age | Newspaper
Our Correspondent . Coxs Bazar
Myanmars border security force Nasaka on Friday sent a letter to Border Guard Bangladesh for help in rescuing three Myanmar civilians who were earlier kidnapped after attacking a Nasaka camp near the Bangladesh-Myanmar border.
Nasaka sent this second letter again for rescuing their three citizens just 20 hours after holding a bilateral flag meeting between Nasaka and BGB.
The 15 BGB battalion commander, Lieutenant Colonel Mahabubur Rahman, at Naikhyangchari told New Age on Friday afternoon that Nasaka had sent the letter to BGB in the morning seeking BGB cooperation in rescuing three Myanmar civilian terrorists kidnapped after attacking a Nasaka camp in the border.
Nasaka blamed the Arakan Liberation Party-ALP, a Rakhine outfit, for the attack. Nasaka said that some Rakhine-based activists were engaged against [Myanmar] government activities along the border and inside Myanmar, he added.
BGB personnel launched a search in some suspected areas inside Bangladesh, but were yet to trace those kidnapped Myanmar citizens, Col Mahabub added.
Nasaka said that a group of terrorists in black uniform fired onto a Nasaka outpost at Bando on Wednesday morning, leaving one dead. The group later picked up three Rakhine civilians.
Meanwhile, a flag meeting between BGB and Nasaka was held on November 8 at Lemochari BGB outpost under Nikkongchari upon request from Nasaka.