Bangladesh: Mohib Ullah murder won't affect Rohingya repatriation, Says Foreign secretary

DHAKA, 10 October 2021, (TON): Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen said today “the killing of Rohingya leader Mohib Ullah will not make any impact on repatriation of Rohingyas to their homeland Myanmar.”

"Five persons have been arrested over the killing. The government is taking the incident into account with due importance," he told journalists at the Cox's Bazar airport after visiting the Kutupalong Rohingya camp at Ukhia in the district.

Momen said “they have talked with Mohib Ullah's family and the government is also giving importance to providing security to the family. Any kind of irregularity in the camp will not be overlooked.”

The foreign secretary said initiatives are underway to repatriate the Rohingyas while the United Nations also joined the process of shifting them to Bhasan Char.

A four-member delegation of Foreign Ministry led by the foreign secretary visited Kutupalong Lambashia camp today. The delegation reached Cox's Bazar yesterday on a two-day visit.

They talked with slain Mohib Ullah's brother Habib Ullah. Besides, they also talked with other Rohingya people.

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