DHAKA, Bangladesh - At least 60 people, including Rohingya Muslim refugees from Myanmar,
have disappeared after a boat bound for Malaysia capsized. The migrants
started from Bangladesh sometime on Tuesday, and the boat overturned
Wednesday.
The overcrowded boat from Teknaf, on Bangladesh's southern tip, was
believed to be carrying about 110 people when it capsized 15 kilometers
(9.5 miles) off the coast in the Bay of Bengal, according to officials.
- “The survivors said they were going to Malaysia in search of work... Our patrol boats rescued 11 of the survivors while fishing boats around picked up nearly 45 others according to our information,” Lieutenant-Colonel Zahid Hassan, Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) commander for the region.
- He said the survivors informed them that the small boat with capacity to carry as high as 70 people sank, around 15km off the southeastern Cox’s Bazaar coastal district, after tilting to one side while trying to rescue a passengers who had gone overboard.
- A navy official said a rescue campaign involving navy and coastguard boats was underway.
- This is the second such incident in the past eight day. The first involved a boat carrying 130 Bangladeshis and Rohingyas which sank en-route to Malaysia.
- Officially, only around half a dozen made it to safety though unofficial reports suggest that several others survived but had not informed authorities amid fears they will be prosecuted for attempting to make an unauthorised trip to Malaysia.
Police and
BGB officials said two of the 11 survivors were Rohingyas. They said at
least half of the passengers were Muslim Rohingyas who took refuge in
Bangladesh years ago after escaping ethnic violence and persecution by
the then Burmese military junta.
Hassan said the BGB foiled
two such illegal attempts to sail to Malaysia in the past week but
admitted several other boats had managed to make the trip undetected.
Source: Agencies
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