BGB busts 'insurgent den', recovers huge arms, ammos in Bandarban
Based on an intelligence report, it was revealed that a group of hilly insurgents had allegedly established a hideout deep in the jungles of the remote Dopanichhara area near the border of Ruma upazila of Bandarban
Members of the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) busted an alleged den of insurgents and recovered a huge amount of arms, ammunition, drones, and advanced technology equipment from a hilly, remote area along the Bandarban border on Thursday (19 September).
Based on an intelligence report, it was revealed that a group of hilly insurgents had allegedly established a hideout deep in the jungles of the remote Dopanichhara area near the border of Ruma upazila of Bandarban.
Promoted by it, a special operation was conducted by the BGB's Ruma Battalion (9 BGB), led by Lt Col Hasibul Haque. The operation took place some 5.5 kilometres southeast of the border.
During the operation, the BGB discovered a variety of advanced technology equipment and weapons at the alleged insurgents' hideout.
The items included two automatic carbine assault rifles, one semi-automatic assault rifle, three submachine guns, 21 rounds of live ammunition, one advanced drone, one advanced signal jammer, one audio or video recorder, one video camera, one tech-based button camera for intelligence gathering, one hidden video recorder device, one binocular, two walkie-talkies, one laptop, two powerful lights, one solar system, one satellite TV receiver, one umbrella, two Android phones, two feature phones, various sharp local weapons, Bangladeshi liquor, one helmet, and cooking materials.
Moreover, observation posts, trenches, a temporary armory, rest-house, and a cookhouse were found at the site, all of which were completely destroyed.