Bangladesh Election Faces Security Threat from Rohingya Camps: Yunus Admin Raises Alarm

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Moneycontrol•24-01-2026, 15:39
Bangladesh Election Faces Security Threat from Rohingya Camps: Yunus Admin Raises Alarm
- •Bangladesh's interim administration, led by Chief Adviser Md Yunus, has raised concerns about security and electoral risks linked to Rohingya refugee camps in Cox's Bazar.
- •A confidential notification warns of 'armed groups' and 'illegal weapons' in the camps, fearing they could undermine the upcoming election in Cox's Bazar and other regions.
- •Intelligence suggests some Rohingyas are illegally on voter rolls, and 'vested interests' might exploit refugees to disrupt polling; Election Commission has barred Rohingyas from voting.
- •Sealing the vast camps is deemed 'untenable' due to their size and non-functional CCTV cameras, creating security gaps.
- •Emergency measures include detaining Rohingyas found outside camps seven days before the vote, special operations to recover illegal arms, and maintaining ABPN units in Cox's Bazar.
Why It Matters: Bangladesh's upcoming election faces significant security threats from Rohingya camps, prompting emergency measures.
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