Cox’s Bazar gunfight kills two ‘Rohingya drug traders’
Two locally-made guns, 50,000 Yaba tablets and three rounds cartridges were seized from the spot
Two suspected Rohingya drug traders were killed in a reported gunfight with members of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) at Jaliapara area adjacent to the Naf River of Teknaf upazila in Cox's Bazar today.
The deceased were identified as Mohammad Yunus, 21 and Mohammad, 27, of Maungdaw village in Rakhine State of Myanmar.
Tipped off that a group of drug traders was entering Bangladesh with a big consignment of Yaba tablets, a BGB team cordoned off Hlia union's Jaliapara area around 4am and asked the drug traders to surrender, said Lt Col Mohammad Foysal Hasan Khan of Teknaf-2 BGB.
Defying the BGB team's order, the drug traders opened fire on them, triggering a gunfight for 10 minutes, he added.
After the gunfight, the BGB men recovered two bullet-injured people from the spot and took them to Teknaf Upazila Health Complex. Later they were shifted to Cox's Bazar Sadar Hospital where doctors declared them dead.
The BGB men seized 50,000 Yaba tablets, two locally-made guns and three rounds cartridges from the spot.
A case will be filed in this regard.