Dhaka summons Myanmar envoy

Myanmar ambassador in Dhaka Lwin Oo
Myanmar ambassador in Dhaka Lwin Oo

The foreign ministry on Thursday summoned Myanmar ambassador in Dhaka Lwin Oo over deployment of troops and artillery on border areas and lodged its protest strongly, reports UNB.

Acting foreign secretary retired rear admiral Md Khurshed Alam called the Myanmar envoy at his office and handed over a protest note, UNB quoted a foreign ministry official as saying.

"They've brought troops and artillery on border areas. This is a violation and we protested it," the official said.

Officials at the foreign ministry said some Rohingyas are living on the zero line along the Bangladesh-Myanmar border and they did not enter Bangladesh crossing the line.

"It seems that the Myanmar troops are trying to create fear among them. We protested it," another official said.
Myanmar army with heavy arms, ammunition along border: BGB

The members of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) have been put on high alert as Myanmar Border Police (BGP) took position along Tumru border in Naikhongchhari in Bandarban with heavy arms and ammunition on Thursday, said additional director general (operation and training) of BGB brigadier general Mujibur Rahman.

"Deploying army with heavy arms and ammunition on border goes against the border norms. We're on high alert and observing their activities," he told a press briefing at BGB headquarters.

"BGB is always ready to perform its duty for the sake of the motherland if any serious situation is created. However, no alarming situation has been created yet...the situation is under control till now," he added.

A good number of Rohingyas gathered near zero point of the Myanmar border in the last one month where the BGP members are setting up barbed wire, advance technological surveillance equipment, he said.

BGB has sent a protest note to the BGP and asked for a flag meeting in this regard, Mujibur said.