Source: Kaladanpress
Kyauktaw, Arakan State: Burmese Army seized 14 automatic rifles, two pistols and huge of exclusives from Rakhine villages of Kyauktaw Township, about five miles away from Kyauktaw Town on August 9, said a villager elder from. Kyauktaw Township on condition of anonymity
“The arms and explosives were seized by the Mrauk-U Battalion No. 378 led by Commander Major Myint Hpou.”
Kyauktaw, Arakan State: Burmese Army seized 14 automatic rifles, two pistols and huge of exclusives from Rakhine villages of Kyauktaw Township, about five miles away from Kyauktaw Town on August 9, said a villager elder from. Kyauktaw Township on condition of anonymity
“The arms and explosives were seized by the Mrauk-U Battalion No. 378 led by Commander Major Myint Hpou.”
Regarding the above news, on August 8, one Rohingya youth named Noor
Mohamed, hailed from Radana Bon (Rohingya village) went to nearby the
bottom of a Mountain for grazing his buffaloes, but, the cowboy did not
return to his home in the evening. As a result, some of the relatives of
the cowboy and some villagers went to look whereabouts Noor and his
buffalo herd. They did not find him, but saw that buffalo flock was at
the Taung Bwe ( Rakhine) village.
The following day, the relatives and villagers went to the said
Mountain bottom to search again Noor, but found his dead body. He was
shot dead. After carrying the dead body, villagers went to the army
Battalion number 378 and raised the issue in detail.
Being informed, at about 2:00 pm, a group of army, immediately went
to the Taung Bwe Rakhine village and searched the village and seized
five automatic rifles, two pistols and a huge amount of explosives.
Regarding this, six Rakhine Nationalities Development Party (RNDP
members including one female were arrested.
After that, the armies continuously searched two other Rakhine
villagers and seized seven automatic rifles from Way Si Daung Rakhine
village and another two automatic rifles from Ngathan Pha village. But
the army did not arrest anyone regarding this as the RNDP members fled
away who involved in the arms keeping matter.
According to a villager, RNDP had already provided 10-gun per village
in Kyauktaw Township without taking money. If any village wants extra
guns, money will be paid by villagers.
This plan has been implemented by Dr. Htay Aye, U Hla Maung, U Tun
Way, U Kyaw Sein Aung and U Kyaw Sein. They are the patron of RNDP and
Wathanu Rakita Organization, said another villager from Kyauktaw
Township.
The international and internal media and even the government
announced that the going violence between Rakine and Rohingya is a
sectarian violence. But, it is not a sectarian violence. It is
government sponsored violence. Rakhines (Moghs) have been supported by
the concerned authorities — police, Hluntin (riot police), Nasaka
(Burma’s border security force) and army. Rohingya villages were torched
by the mobs of Moghs while the security forces were standing in front
of the Rohingya villagers and firing to the Rohingya villagers while
trying to extinguish their houses, said a school teacher.
Government accompanied by RNDP members created this problem between
two communities—Rakhine and Rohingya communities. Still Nasaka police
and Hluntin harass the Rohingya community. They arrest, torture and
extort money from Rohingya villagers without any reason.
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