The magistrate then granted law enforcers three days to question each of them. Mohib Ullah, the chairman of moderate Rohingya group Arakan Rohingya Society for Peace and Human Rights, had come to be known as a ‘voice for the Rohingya’ in the Western media. His family believes another Rohingya group – the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, or ARSA – is responsible for his death. Bangladeshi law enforcers also suspect a Rohingya faction orchestrated the killing. So far, law enforcers have received a remand to interrogate five suspects over the killing of Mohib Ullah.
Source: bd News24 October 06, 2021 07:41 UTC