Actions to be taken, if Rohingyas involved in fire incident: Kamal

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UKHIA, Cox’s Bazar, March 24, 2021 (BSS) – Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan
Kamal today warned that if involvement of Rohingyas is found in the probe report
on the fire incident in Rohingya camps, they would be brought to book.

He made the remarks during his visit to the fire ravaged Rohingya camp at
Balukhali in Ukhiya, Cox’s Baxar.

“Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has given you shelter. She(Prime Minister) is
with you and the government is doing everything for your safe repatriation,”
Kamal said.

“Many of you have lost your relatives in the unexpected fire. We are here
to express our condolences,” he added.

The minister said many local families were also affected by the fire.

They will also be given the support and assistance so that they can
overcome the loss quickly, he added.

Later, the minister distributed various relief items arranged by Rapid
Action Battalion (RAB) among the victims of the gutted camp.

Earlier, Kamal reached Balukhali by a helicopter, while public security
division secretary Mostafa Kamal Uddin accompanied the minister.

Lawmaker of Cox’s Bazar-3 Saimum Sarwar Kamal, Deputy Inspector General of
Chattogram Range Police Anwar Hossain, Commander of RAB-15 Wing Commander
Azim Ahmed and other officials were present on the occasion.