Rohingya refugees suffer widespread police abuse: Human Rights Watch

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Police demanded hefty bribes of refugees under threat of arrest, HRW’s report said, adding that families were often forced to sell gold jewellery or borrow money to free unjustly detained relatives. Read more at straitstimes.com.

COX’s BAZAR, Bangladesh - An elite Bangladesh police unit is engaged in the rampant extortion, harassment and wrongful arrests of the Rohingya refugees it has been tasked with protecting, Human Rights Watch said on Tuesday.

But refugees and humanitarian workers told the New York-based watchdog that safety had deteriorated after the unit took charge of camp security in 2020, with some Rohingya telling AFP abuses had become “a regular occurrence”. The rights group said it had spoken to dozens of Rohingya refugees living in the sprawling and overcrowded camp network in the country’s south-east, documenting at least 16 cases of serious abuse by APBn officers.

Ms Bauchner called on the authorities to investigate the claims and hold responsible officers to account.“Criminals are telling them false facts, and are reporting them. This is like giving comfort to criminals,” he told AFP, adding that the unit would investigate if it “receives specific complaints”.which are home to armed groups and are used as staging posts for regional drug trafficking networks.

 

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