Arakan Army returns 20 Bangladeshi fishermen taken from Naf River
UNB
Publish: 08 Nov 2024, 12:48 PM
Cox's
Bazar, Nov 7 (UNB) - Myanmar's Arakan Army has returned 20 Bangladeshi
fishermen who were taken captive from the Shah Porir Dwip in the Naf River on
Tuesday.
The fishermen were
handed over to the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) at Teknaf's Shah Porir Dwip
jetty on Thursday afternoon. Lt Col Md Mohiuddin Ahmed, commander of Teknaf-2
BGB, confirmed the matter.
The process of returning
the fishermen to their families has been completed, said the BGB official.
Armed members of the
separatist rebel group Arakan Army held the fishermen at gunpoint and seized 15
dinghy boats, taking them away into Myanmar territory.
The capture created an
atmosphere of fear and concern among local fishing communities and the families
of those taken.
Efforts to secure their
release began immediately, with the BGB engaging in discussions with the Arakan
Army to ensure the safe return of the fishermen.
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