Rohingyas start out for Bhasan Char from Chattogram

A navy ship carries Rohingya to Bhasan Char island in Chattogram, Bangladesh, on 4 December 2020
A navy ship carries Rohingya to Bhasan Char island in Chattogram, Bangladesh, on 4 December 2020Reuters

The first batch of Rohingyas has started out for Bhasan Char from the Chattogram Boat Club Friday morning. There are 1,642 men, women and children in the first batch. They are journeying by six naval vessels and one of the army.

The Rohingya people are scheduled to reach Bhasan Char by this afternoon.

Navy officer Lieutenant Commander MK Zaman Shameem told Prothom Alo that the Rohingyas are being taken in six LCU (landing craft utility) vessels of the navy and an army vessel Shakti Sanchar. And the belongings and luggage of the Rohingyas are being transported by the naval vessels Shah Makhdum and Shah Paran.

The first batch of Rohingyas has started out for Bhasan Char from the Chattogram in the morning of 4 December 2020

The first batch of Rohingyas has started out for Bhasan Char from the Chattogram in the morning of 4 December 2020
Prothom Alo

Waiting to begin their journey to Bhasan Char, 20 Rohingyas spoke to Prothom Alo, saying that they were going voluntarily from Cox’s Bazar to Bhasan Char. They looked forward to staying there in peace and security.

Today is the first phase of relocating 100,000 Rohingyas from the Rohingya camps to Bhasan Char, the island that has risen up in Hatia, Noakhali district.