Police Using Drones to Monitor Rohingya Camps As Criminal Activities Spike

Desk Report

Published: 17 Jan 2022, 07:36 pm

Rohingya Camps in Cox's Bazar || Photo: Collected

Rohingya Camps in Cox's Bazar || Photo: Collected

Bangladeshi police have started using drones to monitor Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar after a spike in criminal activity, according to a report published by Arab News.

Bangladesh hosts over 1.1 million Rohingya who fled neighbouring Myanmar during a military crackdown in 2017. Most of them live in dozens of cramped settlements in Cox’s Bazar, a coastal region in the country’s east.

According to data from Cox’s Bazar police, at least 104 murders were recorded in Rohingya camps in the past four years, and more than 1,000 cases had been filed against their inhabitants on charges of abduction, extortion, drug dealing, human trafficking and sexual assault.

“Incidents in which Rohingya are abducted for ransom are on the rise,” Naimul Haque, superintendent of the Armed Police Battalion that oversees the camp area, said.

“Some of the areas in the camp are inaccessible to law enforcers. We can’t go there by vehicle because of the hilly areas. So, we introduced drones last Thursday to monitor the movement of suspects,” he said.

Since late last week, he added, two police operations have already taken place following footage retrieved from drones, including the arrest of the brother of the leader of the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, a Rohingya insurgent group active in Myanmar’s northern Rakhine State.

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