After sunset, terror seeps into Rohingya camps
Different types of darkness envelop the Rohingya camps of Cox's Bazar after sunset. The camps have become a major trade route for drugs, firearms, and even human traffickers. Activities of organised rackets are increasing alarmingly. Crime, violence and even murders are now regular occurrences.
What is actually happening inside the camps? How severe are the criminal activities? How big of a threat are the camps for Bangladesh? Why are law enforcement agencies struggling to keep order?
In Straight from Star Newsroom, Naziba Basher discusses the law and order situation of the Rohingya camps with The Daily Star's Senior Reporter Mohammad Al-Masum Molla.
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