Arakan Army (AA) have reportedly drawn a plan to adduct and torture the Rohingya villagers who refused to be its puppets in the southern part of Buthidaung Township, Rakhine State.
On April 19 (Tuesday), at around 5pm, six AA members, extremist Rakhines, with four guns arrived at Thein Taung village, Attwin Ngak Thei Village Tract and broke into the home of 25-year-old Shadullah to kidnap him.
Luckily, he was able to escape as he was not at home at the time, said a neighbour.
According to villagers, Shadullah is a respected and well-to-do man for what AA offered him to work as their puppet so that the extremist group AA can easily suck the the Rohingya villagers’ blood.
Rohingya villagers in other village tracts are now in anxiety and worries too as AA is constantly seeking to abduct and torture those who turned down their offers to work as puppets, according to locals.
AA, a new Rohingya killers’ group, is constantly creating new ways to persecute Rohingya Muslims as like the Burmese military.
Reported By: ArakanGo
Editor- Md. Shuaib
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