4 more held over Rangamati arson attacks
Published : 03 Jun 2017, 13:53
Police have arrested four more persons in connection with yesterday’s arson attacks and vandalism in Longadu upazila of Rangamati.
Meanwhile, the people of the Chakma community at three villages - Tintila, Baittapara and Manikjorchhara - in the upazila have taken shelter in nearby forests fearing further attacks on their houses.
Our correspondents visiting the upazila found only 20 to 30 people at Tintila village, where some 1,500 to 2,000 people reside.
Yesterday, Bangalee settlers unleashed a series of arson attacks on the Chakma community over the death of a local Jubo League leader, according to police and victims. Later, police arrested three persons in connection with the mayhem.
Police recovered the body of Nayan, lying beside a road (Khagrachhari-Dighinala) at Charmile in Khagrachhari, a bordering district of Rangamati.
“It is the sixth time in my life I have had to witness such atrocities,” said Mani Shankar Chakma, general secretary of Jana Sanghati Samiti (JSS), Longadu upazila unit.
“The administration assured us of ensuring security when the settlers brought out the procession with the body of Jubo League leader Nurul Islam Nayan, but some 20 to 30 men from the procession swooped and set fire to our houses,” he alleged.
“We are living in constant fear of further attack with my neighbours taken shelter in nearby forests and relatives’ houses,” said Anjana Maa, a local woman.
The children are the worst victims of this incident as they are suffering from severe crisis of food, Anjana Maa also said.
In the meantime, Manzarul Islam, deputy commissioner of Rangamati, visited the spot this morning and assured of 10 kg rice and some cash for each of the affected families. He also assured them of rehabilitation.
After yesterday’s attacks, indigenous people claimed over 200 homes and shops were vandalised and burned to ashes after they were looted, although an official of Longadu upazila put the figure at 110.
The district administration has imposed section 144 in the area around noon, prohibiting large gatherings after the incident.
Source: thedailystar