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From Daily Star · (12m ago) English Critical tone

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  • A Rohingya man, identified as Nur Hasan, was beaten to death in the Leda refugee camp (Camp-26) in Teknaf, Cox's Bazar.
  • The killing occurred after a gunfight between two armed Rohingya groups earlier in the day.
  • Police are investigating the incident, and the body has been sent for autopsy.

A grim incident has cast a shadow over the Leda refugee camp in Teknaf, Cox's Bazar, with the death of a Rohingya man, Nur Hasan, following a violent altercation. The 32-year-old, also known as Bainna Dakat, was reportedly beaten to death on Friday evening, a brutal end that underscores the ongoing security challenges within the sprawling refugee settlements.

Police said there were multiple cases against him, including charges of murder and robbery.

โ€” Md Saiful IslamOfficer-in-Charge of Teknaf Model Police Station, providing background on the victim.

According to police and community leaders, the fatal assault was a direct consequence of a gunfight that erupted between rival Rohingya armed groups earlier in the day. Hasan was allegedly captured by individuals after the clash while moving between hilly areas of the camp and subsequently subjected to a severe beating. Despite being rushed to a hospital run by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and later referred to the Teknaf Upazila Health Complex, he was declared dead by doctors.

According to police and Rohingya community leaders, the killing followed a gunfight between two armed Rohingya groups earlier in the day in a hilly area of the camp.

โ€” Police and Rohingya community leadersExplaining the immediate context leading to the fatal assault.

This tragic event highlights the persistent issues of law and order within the camps, where armed groups reportedly operate, leading to violence and instability. The presence of such groups and their clashes pose a significant threat to the safety and security of the wider Rohingya population residing in these settlements. The police have acknowledged the situation by increasing patrols in the area following the incident.

OC Saiful said police increased patrolling in the area after the incident.

โ€” Md Saiful IslamTeknaf Model Police Station chief on the police response to the killing.

The victim, Nur Hasan, was known to the authorities, with police stating that multiple cases, including charges of murder and robbery, were registered against him. This detail adds a complex layer to the narrative, suggesting internal conflicts and criminal activities may be contributing factors to the violence. As legal proceedings are underway and the body awaits autopsy, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the precarious conditions and the cycle of violence that continues to plague parts of the Rohingya refugee community.

Legal action is underway, he added.

โ€” Md Saiful IslamOfficer-in-Charge of Teknaf Model Police Station on the ongoing investigation.
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