Dhaka: Bangladesh Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momin says that Bangladesh will not allow hundreds of Rohingya Muslims trapped in the sea on its southeastern coast, despite calls from the United Nations and human rights groups on granting refugees entry. Bangladesh Foreign Minister Momin while talking to a news channel said, "We have decided that now we will not allow Rohingya to come. "
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He further said that this has been done in view of the condition of coronavirus. We cannot accept any person in the areas we want to protect. He said that earlier also he had allowed a batch of Rohingya Muslims who were caught in the Bay of Bengal. After this, more boats are in the process of entering Bangladesh. Amnesty International reported that local fishermen spotted boats carrying around 500 refugees on Tuesday in the Bay of Bengal near Cox's Bazar district. On this, an area border-police commander had said that continuous patrolling was being done to keep an eye on the vehicles going towards the coast of the district.
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According to reports, about 500 Rohingya, including women, men and children, were spotted in the Bay of Bengal on Wednesday in two fishing boats after being chased by Malaysian authorities. A week earlier, on April 15, about 400 Rohingya refugees arrived in Bangladesh in another ferry. The Bangladesh government is reluctant to allow them to enter the country due to fear of coronavirus infection.
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