Saturday, August 4, 2018

ALP members arrested in No Man's Land by BGB

By Mir Sdq
Two members of Arakan Liberation Party (ALP) have been arrested in No Man's Land by Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) at afternoon of 03 July 2018.
They were coming from Myanmar side over the barbed fence and they have bags like Myanmar's Security Forces, sources said.

ALP is a rebel group of Arakan (Rakhine State). Their vision is also to be separated Arakan from main land Myanmar as Arakan Army (AA). ALP is leading by Bangladeshi Mogh namely Saw Mra Raza Lwin and running under the instructions of Dr.Aye Maung (a Bangladeshi Mogh, front line leader of Rakhine community, now in jail).

ALP has signed peace agreement with the government of Myanmar.

ALP has joined with Myanmar's Security Forces in Rohingya cleansing after 25 August 2017 along Kamongseik area of far northern Maungdaw, northern Rakhine State of Myanmar.

ALP was based and members were trained in Bangladesh Hill Track area in Buddhist Monasteries as its leader is a Royal Family member of Hill Track.

ALP is not only thread of Rohingyas but also challenge of national security of both countries as their further aim is to be liberated Bangladesh Hill Track and to join with Myanmar's Rakhine State after separated from main land.
According to sources arrested ALP members have National Identity Cards of both countries (Myanmar and Bangladesh) and also one of two has ALP's identity card, named Khine Myat Aung S/O U Kyaw Sein, ALP ID no. A/005/34.